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Kate Middleton is now six months pregnant, and the Duchess of Cambridge says she still doesn’t know if the world will soon have a  new prince or princess. 

Kate met with disabled teens this morning during a visit to a public recreation center in Kensington, and she happily answered questions about the forthcoming new addition to the royal family.

During a conversation with 17-year-old Martina McDonagh, Kate revealed, "It’s moving all the time. I can feel it kicking now."

Speaking with the press afterward, McDonagh said, "I told her I hoped it was a girl and she said she doesn’t know yet." McDonagh emphasized, "She said it was moving around a lot!"

The Duchess’ second pregnancy hasn’t been without its struggles. Kate suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum during her first trimester and was forced to cancel several public appearances.

Her condition seemed to improve considerably some time in late October, and she was well enough to visit New York City with Prince William by December.

The British press has speculated that Kate is having a girl, but considering the Duchess herself is still claiming to be in the dark with regard to the sex, it looks more and more as though the tabloids are simply indulging in the same wishful thinking as young Ms. McDonagh.