Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess of Cambridge Appears at London Recreation Center Opening

As the Royal Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton continues to attend to her royal duties at the opening of a London recreation center, the public can see Middleton's growing baby bump and her flawless pregnancy cycle.

Middleton shared to some of the children attending the ceremony some intimate details about her pregnancy experience with her second child with husband Prince William. The Princess revealed that she can feel her baby move already.

"It's moving all the time. I can feel it kicking now," she told a 17-year-old student, Martina McDonagh from Jack Tizard School London who also attended the Kensington Leisure Centre opening in west London. "I told her I hoped it was a girl but she said she doesn't know yet," Martina told reporters after the ceremony. "She said it was moving around a lot," she added.

The center was said to be a $48 million facility which has three swimming pools, a 120-station gym and a dance studio. The center was special for the Royal family since reportedly, Prince William learned to swim there as a child and that he hopes that Prince George who is now 18 months will learn to swim there as well.

"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, told the media. "If George goes to school at Wetherby or one of the other local schools, he will almost certainly come here. Wetherby will use it," Ahem added.

Apparently, the center was not only for the two men in Princess Kate's life. It also reportedly interested her as she wanted to try the tai chi sport which was demonstrated at the opening. "She said she'd maybe come down and try it after she's had the baby," Laslett-O'Brien, a retired social worker who ran a center for homeless and refugee families in nearby Bayswater, told PEOPLE.