The Duchess of Cambridge tells a disabled teenager that her baby is 'moving all the time' and she feels it 'kicking' when opening Kensington Leisure Center in London.
- January 20, 2015
AceShowbiz -
Pregnant Kate Middleton was asked about the sex of her second child when opening Kensington Leisure Center in London on Monday, January 19. She said she didn't know about it yet but could feel her baby "kicking."
"It's moving all the time. I can feel it kicking now," Kate told a disabled teenager named Martina McDonagh while holding her belly to prove her point. Martina, who attends Jack Tizard School in White City, told The Telegraph, "I told [Kate] I hoped it was a girl but she said she doesn't know yet. She said it was moving around a lot."
According to the site, Kensington and Chelsea Council gave Kate lifetime membership of Kensington Leisure Center for her family, a duck-shaped rubber ring for Prince George and his own swimming lesson kit. The $48 million facility has three swimming pools, a 120-station gym, an eight-court multi-use hall and a dance studio.
Prince William and Prince Harry both learned to swim at the facility when a pool existed on the same site of the new center.
"The Duchess was talking about Prince William learning to swim here and she said she hoped Prince George can come here to learn too," Tim Ahern, the council's Cabinet member for environment and leisure, said, "If George goes to school at Wetherby or one of the other local schools, he will almost certainly come here. Wetherby will use it. All the local private and council primary schools. Book all the lessons that we have."











