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Kate Middleton Finally Reveals Her Tiny Royal Baby Bump!

Kate shows off tiny baby bump on visit to Hope House

Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge has revealed her baby bump as she was photographed out in public again, the first time officially in the new year since she took time to rest following her bought of severe morning sickness.

Kate Middleton Finally Reveals Her Tiny Royal Baby Bump!
Kate is glowing and looks delighted to be back to her public duties (Splash)

The Duchess wore a simple grey print wrap dress and showed off her growing tummy and pregnant figure.

The mother to be looked glowing as she marked her return to public duties with a visit to an Action on Addiction centre, in south London, a charity of which she is patron.

The 31 year-old has been photographed at Hope House in Clapham where she will speak to women who are recovering from substance dependency issues. Yesterday it was announced the charity would receive support from 100 Women in Hedge Funds in a collaboration to honour both causes of which the Duchess is patron.

Kate Middleton Finally Reveals Her Tiny Royal Baby Bump!
Kate is glowing and looks delighted to be back to her public duties (Splash)

Her next function will be on March 5 where she’ll be visiting Grimsby. The Duchess is expected to make an appearance in the Lincolnshire town and visit a Prince’s Trust centre.

Royal baby bump watch is on!

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