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Kate Middleton Pregnancy, Latest Baby News: Royal Couple Arrives in New York, Duchess 'Starting to Feel Really Pregnant'

The royal couple, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and spouse Kate Middleton landed in New York City's John F. Kennedy airport on Sunday, Dec. 7.

Prince William and Kate Middleton were then escorted afterwards at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan's Upper East Side, Us Magazine reported.

"It's good to be here," the Queen's grandchild told the hotel's managing director Giovanni Beretta. They then proceeded to the reserved luxury suite which, as the media outlet reported, offered a "wide window views of Central Park."

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The establishment, as revealed, was actually a favorite pick of the late Princess Diana when she made her visits to the Big Apple during the '90s.

Their brief visit is said to be laden with events which kicked off last night with a private reception for the American friends of the Royal Foundation.

The Prince will then leave his pregnant wife for an official visit to the Washington, D.C. where he'll meet with President Barack Obama.

Speaking of pregnancy, the 32-year-old Middleton was said to start feeling "really pregnant."

According to a separate report, a family friend told the media that "Kate's starting to feel really pregnant" adding that "she's been joking about never passing up opportunities to use the loo!"

"Now that things are settled health-wise, she's loves being surrounded by her girlfriends, having a laugh and talking baby things," the source for the publication continues.

 Aside from her girl pals, the Duchess also finds time to consult her royal husband about the "bits and bobs" that they're planning to put up in the nursery.

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