Britain's Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge Smiles As She Meets Guests During A Garden Party Held At Buckingham Palace, In Central London
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge smiles as she meets guests during a garden party held at Buckingham Palace, in central London June 10, 2014. REUTERS/John Stillwell/Pool

Kate Middleton's three-week hiatus due to her pregnancy sickness may long be over. Royal aides have reportedly confirmed the Duchess of Cambridge is set to resume her royal duties in October.

The Daily Mail reports Kate Middleton is apparently feeling well enough already that she can now fill up her royal calendar. Royal aides have reportedly already scheduled the Duchess' next public appearances. A spokesperson also claimed that she will be attending official "engagements in October and November. "

"We just haven't announced them yet," the spokesperson said.

Now that she is reportedly up and about, the royal couple along with their son, Prince George, can now move to their new home in Anmer Hall.

According to Daily Mail Kate Middleton was last seen on August 5 during the poppy installation at the Tower of London. She has since missed out on her royal duties following the announcement of her second pregnancy on Sept. 8.

As previously reported by the International Business Times, the Duchess of Cambridge was expected to do her first solo overseas trip in Malta. It was supposedly her induction to being a senior member of the royal family. But she has since been under doctors' watch at her apartment in Kensington Palace due to hyperemesis Gravidarum.

Few Malta residents were obviously disappointed at not seeing the Duchess. Prince William was supposedly greeted by those who allegedly had no idea of who he is. A source claimed locals wanted to see Kate Middleton instead of her husband.

Prince Harry was also obliged to move his 30th grand birthday celebration in lieu of Kate Middleton's pregnancy sickness. Instead, an intimate gathering was held at Kensington Palace attended by a few close friends according to IBTimes. The Duchess was reportedly hands-on with the initial party preparations. However, Harry thought it would be inappropriate to continue with the festivities without his sister-in-law. A source claimed "he felt it wrong to let the event go ahead."

Clarence House announced Kate Middleton's second pregnancy on Twitter. The palace also confirmed the Duchess suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe morning sickness characterised by extreme nausea and vomiting.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child

— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) September 8, 2014