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Kate Middleton Due Date Revealed by Royal

Prince George may have a new sibling in less than a month as Kate Middleton has recently revealed the due date of her second child, rumored to be a girl.

The Duchess of Cambridge broke the good news to volunteers at Brookhill Children's Centre in Woolwich, where she attended a coffee breakfast before watching a training session and visiting an on-site nursery.

"I told her she is beautiful and that she's got a tiny little bump," volunteer Christine Osborne, 49, said to reporters following the royal's visit. "I asked when the baby is due and she said mid-to-end of April."

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"I couldn't resist asking, it's very exciting—and was wonderful to have her here," Osborne added.

While the Duchess revealed the due date, she did not reveal the gender of her second child.

Wearing a polka dot ASOS maternity dress with black pumps, the 33-year old chatted with parents and children supported by Home Start. The charity recruits and trains volunteers to support parents with at least one child under the age of 5. The charity, which was founded in 1973, helps more than 29,000 families each year who are dealing with a variety of child-related issues.

 "The Duchess had a chat with my little one and she asked about the color of the flowers," said Marvellous Nyahi, 35. "She asked me why I'm here and I told her I was a supported family at first because I was in a really bad place at the time, but now I have trained to be a Home Start volunteer."

The Duchess was presented with a card made by the children and a bouquet of flowers. She also received a gift bag for her son, which was embroidered with his name. The bag included an Elmer the Elephant book, a potty-training book, and a color-sorting clock.

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