Pregnant Kate Middleton Pays a Visit to Hospital School for Children Suffering From Mental Health Problems

Fresh from her family vacation in Mustique, the duchess gives back to charity

By Rebecca Macatee Feb 10, 2015 10:09 PMTags
Kate Middleton, Catherine, Duchess of CambridgeChris Jackson/Getty Images

Kate Middleton is the real deal!

The pregnant duchess made a private visit to Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital School in Beckenham, Kent, Monday, Kensington Palace said in a statement (per the Daily Mail). At the school, attended by children suffering from mental health problems, Kate spent an hour-and-a-half meeting with kids and staff.

Per the palace, Monday's visit was arranged through Place2Be, a nonprofit organization providing mental health services to kids in schools, mainly those in areas of socioeconomic deprivation. Kate wanted to learn more about this sector after attending the Place 2 Reflect conference last year. The royal has been a patron of the organization since 2013.

This most recent visit of Kate's comes on the heels of her vacation to Mustique! It was there that the Middleton family, joined by Prince William and Prince George, celebrated the 60th birthday of Kate's mom, Carole.

Now that the Cambridges are back home in the U.K., though, it's back to their busy schedules! Kate and William probably aren't setting up the nursery for baby No. 2 just yet, though—a palace spokesperson confirmed to E! News that the royal mum and dad haven't found out yet whether Prince George has a little brother or sister on the way!

Either way, you know he or she will be royally adorable.