Kate Middleton flaunts 6 month-old baby bump; Duchess of Cambridge spotted wearing animal printed dress during Royal meetings

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An official photo of Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton has just been released today, January 19. She displayed her evident baby bump as she went to her first public engagement scheduled for the day. Glowing in a baby blue cashmere maternity clothes, she met volunteers at the Family Friends organization

Only a few months away from her due date which is in April 2015, Kate's baby bump is still surprisingly small for her. But according to Yahoo! Parenting, "The way pregnancy settles in each woman is different," says Dr. Terry Benn. She also added that Kate's height might be the reason why she's showing a smaller bump than the usual.

The pregnant Kate is still set to fulfill numerous duties for the week. She will be formally opening Kensington Aldridge Academy wherein she'll meet the academy's faculty, students and staff. She will also be witnessing the unveiling ceremony of a plaque in the school.

The people's princess will end her day with the opening of Kensington Leisure Centre, a brand new establishment which replaced a building wherein Prince George and Prince Harry learned how to swim.

Duchess Kate also showed off her baby bump in a brown animal print shirtdress on her visit at The Fostering Network on Friday, January 16. As usual, her impeccable taste in fashion garnered praise over the internet. Well done Kate!

The Duchess of Cambridge is definitely the ultimate fashion inspiration no matter what the occasion is! She has set the trend of not only being sharp dresser but also a princess with a heart. No wonder she's the public's favorite! She never ceases to amaze us!

So what do you think will the baby's gender be? We're so thrilled to find out!

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