Kate Middleton Confirms Her Due Date: It's Sooner Than You Think! [DETAILS]

By Star Connor s.connor@mstarsnews.com | Mar 19, 2015 10:38 AM EDT

Fans of Kate Middleton have been keeping up with the royal family, instead of Keeping Up with the Kardashians! MStars News has learned that Kate Middleton and Prince William will welcome their second child in April, the due date being confirmed by the princess herself.

According to E!, Prince George will be a big brother next month toward the end of April, going into May.

MStars News previously reported that Middleton's due date was around April, and now we have confirmation from the princess herself that she's indeed expecting to deliver baby No. 2 next month.

The duchess of Cambridge revealed her due date during her outing with volunteers at Brookhill Children's Centre in Woolwich. Princess Kate enjoyed a day filled with a coffee breakfast, 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 Christie Osborne, told reporters onsite. "I asked when her baby is due and she said mid-to-end of April."

Despite everyone knowing Princess Kate's due date, we all still have no clue what the sex of her second child will be.

MStar News previously reported that many England natives thought the royal family was going to have twins, but it looks like Princess Kate and Prince William don't look like they're having two babies at one time.

Some of the names followers wanted Kate to name her second child included Elizabeth if she has a girl and James if it's a boy.

Middleton also shocked everyone when she wore a polka dot ASOS maternity dress with black shoes. According to People, Middleton's outfit only cost $63, so we know it sold out fast!

The (New York) Daily News confirmed that the dress sold out in minutes, but will be restocked soon.

Middleton spoke with parents and children who are in the Home Start program.

The charity is described as:

Home Start recruits and trains volunteers to support parents with at least one child under the age of 5. Founded in 1973, the charity helps more than 29,000 families each year who are dealing with a variety of child-related issues. Home Start also runs four of Greenwich council's 24 children's centers.

"People will have felt that their contribution to family support is really valued because of her visit, and that's the most important thing for me," executive Rob Parkinson said. "The duchess had a nice chat with a couple of mums and they were able to share their experiences, forthcoming or otherwise."

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