Kate Middleton Baby Bump, Due Date [VIDEO]: Pregnant Duchess is 'Natural Mother,' Prince William Talks 'Sleepless Nights' at Charity Event

By Jon Niles, Mstarz reporter | May 21, 2013 02:25 PM EDT

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With less than two months left before the birth of the future heir to the thrown, it is nice to hear Kate Middleton being described as a "natural mother" by Prince William's family members. Mike Tindall, the husband of William's cousin Princess Anne, recently expressed the whole family's excitement for Kate and Will. Speaking of family, William and his brother Prince Harry took part in yesterday's charity event at Tedworth House recovery centre. While there, William got to talk a bit about his future as a father.

During a charity event called Rugby for Heroes, Tindall told the Daily Mirror about the anticipation of the new baby. "It's great for them," he said. "The whole family is really excited about the baby. I think everyone's excited. I'm so happy for those two. They'll be great parents."

"Kate is a natural mother," he added.

During their visit to a Help for Heroes charity event yesterday, Princes William and Harry got to meet and talk with numerous injured soldiers. Prince William even received a few gifts and advice from the attendees.

While talking with Corporal Josh Boggi, a triple amputee and father, William was asked if he was looking forward to the birth of his child. The prince responded, "Very much so."

He also got some warning from a lot of the mothers at yesterday's event for his future as a new father. "All the mothers have been looking at me, 'just you wait, just you wait. Long sleepless nights,'" the father-to-be said.

While addressing the audience, William stated:

"This place - and what Help for Heroes and its partners have done here - makes Harry and me very, very proud.

"When Harry and I, like so many other young men and women, first donned our Help for Heroes wristbands only six years ago, not even we, as servicemen, could have guessed the scale of the challenges ahead.

"In 2007, the Nation was beginning to wake up to the reality of the debt that it owed its wounded and sick servicemen returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"The British public's unprecedented response to the likes of Help for Heroes, the Royal British Legion and countless other service charities was a heartfelt response to that sense of debt felt by countless tens of thousands of people - in fact, the whole Nation - who wanted to show support and gratitude."

Check out this video of the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry's visit yesterday:

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