Six days past her due date, pregnant Kate Middleton and husband Prince William were spotted driving to Buckingham Palace. The couple continues to wait for the second royal baby’s arrival. The Royal couple took a drive on Wednesday, April 29, from their home in Kensington Palace at around 11 a.m., as they celebrated their fourth year of wedded bliss.

Celebrating their wedding anniversary in a low-key fashion, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took a day off as parents and spent the day on their own. Based on the speculation swirling, as palace sources remain tight-lipped about their outing, the couple reportedly spent their day swimming. The pregnant royal went swimming to help induce labour, according to US Weekly report.

With plenty of reasons to celebrate this year, Kate seems to be a picture of grace under pressure and incessant media attention. She has not stopped her normal, regular routine . The Duchess of Cambridge was supposed to go into labour in mid-to-late April.

Meanwhile, the parking restrictions outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital in London have been extended for a few more days, until the arrival of the royal baby. According to reports, the couple sent their gratitude and appreciation by sending pastries and tea to their royal fans who have been camping outside the Lindo Wing.

The 33-year-old pregnant mum was also spotted on Tuesday, April 28, as she took Prince George and his nanny for a drive to Buckingham Palace. Kate took her 21-month-old baby for a swim. She spent an hour and a half inside the royal residence and then left with a bodyguard on her side.

Prince William and Kate Middleton said their “I dos” on April 29, 2011 at the historical Westminster Abbey in a lavish ceremony that was attended by 1,900 guests from all across the world. Dubbed as the wedding of the decade, the star-studded union featured the stunning bride in a satin Alexander McQueen wedding dress with a lace bodice, while the groom wore an Irish Guards mounted officer’s uniform in red.

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