Kate Middleton was on official royal duty yesterday in London and to one students delight the Duchess was more than happy to chat about her unborn baby. Kate who is about six months pregnant, told Martina McDonagh that her unborn baby was moving all the time, “I can feel it moving right now.” Although she…
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