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Kate Middleton Wearing Dalmation Print at Margate Art Gallery Weeks From Baby Birth (PHOTOS)

Kate Middleton is eight months pregnant and probably incredibly hormonal and cranky, but she’s not showing it. In front of the Turner museum, Kate made sure to stop by and meet fans lining the seafront for her, even though she had several back-to-back events during the same day.

Kate Middleton first made an appearance at the Margate Art Gallery, wearing a Dalmation print dress and a somehow, sporting a lot of energy. She also met several dignitaries at the Turner Contemporary, which is one of the galleries that Kate actually stopped and spent some time with.

After that quick stop, Kate then headed over to to the Turner Museum, where she’s reportedly been given a tour by the trustees on the board. Kate Middleton actually should be commended for sticking it up and not complaining, especially since she’s days away from giving birth. However, this does mark her second to last public appearance before she becomes [more or less] bed-ridden, albeit for a fantastic reason. Kate’s due date was always rumored to be in the beginning of April, but we really have until the end of the month before things start getting out of hand.

Of course, Kate’s carved out a small niche of fans that will continue to stay on her side no matter what, including the 100 or so that lined the seaside, hoping to meet her outside the Turner museum.

What do you guys think about Kate being pregnant and visiting the Margate Art Gallery, followed by her visit to the Turner museum? Do you think she’s finally put her foot down and refused to make any more public appearances, especially with her due date approaching? Or is she going to continue making unofficial back-to-back appearances until she keels over in exhaustion?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Pregnant Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, visits the Turner Contempary on March 11, 2015 in Margate, England. FameFlynet

Members of the British Royal attend the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 9, 2015 in London, England.

 

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