
Guess: Will the royal baby be a boy or a girl?
L.A. Times
2013/02/05 20:00:00
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Kate Middleton is set to make her second official public appearance since becoming pregnant. Looks like Mrs. Prince William will be showing off a lot more of her newly surfaced baby bump, which has been spotted while she's been out shopping and grabbing coffee.
St. James Palace announced Tuesday that the Duchess of Cambridge will appear at Hope House, a women's rehabilitation facility, in London on Feb. 19. The duchess is a patron to its Action on Addiction program, which provides help to women recovering from substance abuse and other compulsive disorders. She'll meet with clients and staff at the Hope House during the visit.
The 31-year-old made her first official appearance since the pregnancy announcement at the National Portrait Gallery in London where her controversial official portrait was unveiled Jan. 11.

St. James Palace announced Tuesday that the Duchess of Cambridge will appear at Hope House, a women's rehabilitation facility, in London on Feb. 19. The duchess is a patron to its Action on Addiction program, which provides help to women recovering from substance abuse and other compulsive disorders. She'll meet with clients and staff at the Hope House during the visit.
The 31-year-old made her first official appearance since the pregnancy announcement at the National Portrait Gallery in London where her controversial official portrait was unveiled Jan. 11.

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Top Opinion
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Sick Boy 2013/02/05 20:37:24Boy


















If they have a girl and *then* a boy, the way it stands today is that the boy will get the throne. But many want to change that to the first born, no matter what the gender. If the baby is a boy, that issue will be moot, at least for another generation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-...
Although I haven't seen these changes reflected in the official site of the UK monarchy:
http://www.royal.gov.uk/Thecu...