The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting her third child in April and today, all eyes were on her as she visited Reach Academy Feltham school in London.
Kate is a patron of mental health charity, Place2Be, and at today’s engagement, she met with parents whose children have used the charity’s services.
Although Kate was wearing a navy Hobbs coat on arrival, she was pictured in a Seraphine dress at the school, which she previously wore when pregnant with Princess Charlotte.
Kate’s wearing her @SeraphineLtd Florrie dress. https://t.co/6zNgUjnu9w pic.twitter.com/KtFhBwP1YW
— Duchess Kate Blog (@HRHDuchesskate) January 10, 2018
The below photo was taken by Eddie Mulholland of The Daily Telegraph and we think you’ll agree that the Duchess is positively blooming.
The Duchess, who celebrated her 36th birthday yesterday, was given a tour of the school and met with pupils of all ages.
Kate, who has two children George (4) and Charlotte (2), was brought to the school farm “which is home to chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, and a puppy called Bear who is being trained as a therapy dog by the pupils”.
CUTE.
The @reachfeltham School Farm is home to chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, and a puppy called Bear who is being trained as a therapy dog by the pupils. pic.twitter.com/FyXHOd1qbE
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) January 10, 2018
The Duchess then joined in with art activities and met some of the older students, who discussed the services provided by Place2Be.
The Duchess joins in with art activities and hears how the school is committed to working with parents, as they believe communication between home and school is vital. pic.twitter.com/mruaApadtp
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) January 10, 2018
In the Sixth Form Communal Area, students talk to The Duchess about the support they have received at @reachfeltham. pic.twitter.com/FOR9sPgevF
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) January 10, 2018