[9:35] George alongside her husband Prince William as they visit the Sensational Butterflies exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, carries her son Prince George alongside her husband Prince William as they visit the Sensational Butterflies exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London, July 2, 2014. Prince George celebrates his first birthday on July 22. Picture taken July 2, 2014. Reuters/John Stillwell/Pool

As 'the great Kate wait' continues, the 33-year-old royal drove to Buckingham Palace along with Prince William on April 29. The world press and royal fans have gathered outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in West London since days, with the Duchess overdue by around six days. Meanwhile, toymaker Lego has created miniature versions of Kate, William, Prince George and the newborn, according to reports.

The Danish toymaker unveiled the little versions of British royal family members, including that of yet to be born royal, Mirror UK reports. Since the gender of the baby is unknown, Lego has come up with two versions, one in pink and the other in blue. The company in its miniature version shows an exhausted, but smiling Duchess of Cambridge holding her second child, complete with the Lindo Wing of the hospital as the backdrop. Prince William and George are shown standing next to her, with their first born clutching a tiny brown teddy bear. [Check The Pictures Here] “With no still sign of the royal baby, we wanted to give people the first glimpse of what they could see,” a Legoland Discovery Centre spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, the couple was seen leaving Kensington Palace on Wednesday morning with Kate behind the wheel and her husband seated next to her. Queen Elizabeth is not currently in the palace, as she is in Windsor. The fashion icon also drove to Buckingham Palace to pick up Prince George on April 28. The 21-month-old royal baby had gone swimming to the palace. The Duchess looked relaxed behind the wheel of her Range Rover as she left at lunchtime along with a royal protection officer and George’s nanny.

Kensington Palace shared a link of a footage on Twitter, featuring the royal couple’s wedding in 2011. William and Kate tied the knot in a lavish ceremony on April 29, 2011. Also, fashion designer Nicki Macfarlane, who created the bridesmaid dresses for the royal wedding, shared a picture of the original sketches of the dresses. Nicki tweeted her best wishes to the couple on their fourth wedding anniversary. “Happy Anniversary to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge,” she wrote.

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