The Duchess of Cambridge said that her new baby is a load of fun, just like Prince George was.
At the moment, Kate is six months pregnant as she heads for her due date in April. She's not giving away any hints about the baby's gender just quite yet, although she is often seen wearing blue. Some baby watchers say blue reflects a boy's presence in the mother-to-be.
Early on, rumors of twins after an ultrasound were a cause for much excitement for the royal couple, but that has been dismissed by the Royal gynecologist, according to published reports.
George too is expected to do some adjusting ahead of the new addition to the family. “He likes his trucks, he likes to run around Kensington Palace. But I think in the long term we are going to see him be a very caring, very protective big brother to his younger sibling," said ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy.
Nancy Jeffrey, People magazine's senior editor said, "She (Kate) is getting into the home stretch," as the magazine's next issue will focus on the preparations for the new baby in 2015.
Prince William and Kate will have to go through the formalities of picking a name again, as Camilla, the Queen among others have one kept in mind just in case the royal couple need help with naming conventions. Kate was interested in adding Windsor as the last name, while William has expressed his desire for a daughter to be named after his mother, Diana.