Kate Middleton Looks Pretty in Pink for Her Final Public Appearance Before Giving Birth to Royal Baby No. 2!

Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William attend three events in South London Friday

By Zach Johnson Mar 27, 2015 12:20 PMTags
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Kate Middleton is about to disappear from the public eye!

Before she gives birth to her second child next month, the Duchess of Cambridge made her final official appearance in South London Friday. Middleton, 33, and her husband Prince William, 32, took a tour of the Stephen Lawrence Centre, a place for community learning and social research. For the mid-morning event, Middleton wore the same hot pink Mulberry coat she modeled during her 2014 trip to New York.

Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon accompanied their Royal Highnesses during the tour. They met with staff and volunteers in the reception before seeing the Harris Academy law workshop in the lecture room. The Duke and Duchess were also shown a display of some of Stephen Lawrence's architectural work, and they chatted with SLIK Magazine editors in the PC room, who were working on The Write Way project. The building tour concluded with an exhibition of work by the Architectural Bursary recipients.

Before leaving, the couple signed the visitors' book and Middleton was given a bouquet of flowers.

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Next, the parents-to-be learned about XLP, which works with disadvantaged young people.

The second visit occurred at Christ Church in Gypsy Hill. The charity works across seven London boroughs. Its staff and volunteers serve the community by meeting the social, educational and behavioral needs of youths, empowering them to make smart choices and to realize their potential.

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The Duke and Duchess toured the facilities, and they also watched an arts showcase presentation by some of the arts program's alumni. After that, the Cambridges walked on stage to meet the performers.

The third and final stop will occur at XLP mobile recording studio at an estate in nearby Sydenham.

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Last week, during another event, Middleton revealed her second child will arrive by the "mid-to-end" of April.

The royal couple's son or daughter will be fourth in line to the British throne, after Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George. The baby's uncle, Prince Harry, meanwhile, will be bumped to fifth in line.

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