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Kate Middleton Baby News: Duchess Shows Off Baby Bump, Name of the Baby Still Undecided

After several cancellations of official engagements due to severe morning sickness, the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge finally came out to the public showing the world, for the first time, her growing baby bump.

Kate Middleton joined her husband Prince William in greeting the President of Singapore, Tony Tan Keng Yam at London's Royal Garden Hotel on Oct. 21 in London, England.

"The style icon opted for a duck egg blue coat dress by Alexander McQueen and complementary fascinator by Jane Taylor for the high profile event with a pair of classic black heels and clutch," the Independent reported.

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Following the welcoming affair, the royal couple was also spotted on an art function at the Natural History Museum to present the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, 2014.

"Her engagements are being reviewed on a case by case basis," a spokeperson for the royalty said. "Any future engagements will be announced in due course."

Meanwhile, speculations surrounding the sex of their baby strongly suggest a baby girl. Celeb Dirty Laundry perpetrated the rumors pointing out the visit of the couple to the royal doctor.

"Princess Kate is likely going to give birth to a baby girl in April 2015!" CDL said.

They also indicated that the Royal Family is now in a dilemma in choosing the name for the forthcoming member.

As stated, Queen Elizabeth opted to baptize the baby with the name after her late sister, Margaret.

"Or at the very least, the Queen will want the baby to be named after herself, Elizabeth," they added.

The father, Prince William, is said to want her late mother's name be immortalized on the baby.

Prince Charles' second wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, also chimed in suggesting that it would be after her name.

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