Princess Kate Middleton, who is pregnant with her second child, may have been suffering from terrible morning sickness initially, however, she appears to be doing much better. Not only is she personally selecting Prince George's fashion, but she's also back to doing charity work. There is no guarantee for how much longer the princess will be able to keep this pace up, though, as her due date keeps getting closer and closer.
It's not enough for Princess Kate to be fabulously dressed, it's important that her children also set fashion trends. And that is exactly what happened when Prince George posed for his 2014 Christmas card.
Hello Magazine was able to track down exactly where Kate got the adorable little outfit. As it turns out, Amaia Kids' owner Amaia Perso loves dressing Kate's little boy (and future king):
"Kate personally selects the 17-month-old's outfits and for this, she enlisted the help from the Amaia Kids boutique in London. HELLO! Fashion spoke exclusively with Amaia Perso, co-owner of the shop where Kate visited and picked up the navy corduroy shorts and socks...'She is really lovely and a pleasure to help...She knows exactly what she likes and wants for her son and tends to pick out the items herself'...Amaia is thrilled and 'truly honored' that Kate picked items from her store."
Of course, Kate's not just busy picking out infant wear.
The lovely duchess is also busy promoting charity work. While there are a number of charities important to the Princess, one of her favorite charities has to be the Beavers.
Princess Kate didn't just smile and wave either. The princess got down and dirty, teaching the beavs about disabilities, as Mail Online tells readers:
"As well as teaching the children to ice a cake, Kate cut up a chocolate bar with boxing gloves, learned the Scout Promise in sign language, and helped children put a wet suit on blindfolded, supported by two-times world para triathlon champion Steve Judge."
What do you think about the latest report? How adorable was Prince George? Are you impressed with Kate Middleton's charity work or could the duchess do more to help?
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