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Kate Middleton Will Babysit Children In Sister Pippa's Wedding; Here's The Details

By Gina Smith | Update Date: Mar 02, 2017 07:43 PM EST

Kate Middleton will reportedly try to shy away from the spotlight on her sister, Pippa's wedding day. Here's what we know so far.

In a report by The Sun, the Duchess of Cambridge, who has always been in the limelight, decided to go low key on the upcoming wedding of her sister, Pippa Middleton with fiancé James Matthews.

Kate Middleton To Babysit Kids On Pippa's Wedding Day

The source from the news agency said that they invited guests to bring their children. Allegedly, Kate Middleton also said that they will go without their nannies, as she volunteered to babysit all of them.

 "Kate wants her sister to be in the spotlight so is taking a step back," the source said. "Pippa has invited everyone's children to her wedding but Kate is going to babysit all the little ones on the big day, including her own two." The report added that Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Kate Middleton's children with Prince William, will neither be a part of the entourage, as they are too young.

In addition, it was also reported that Kate Middleton wants Pippa's special day to go as planned and not have chaotic circumstances because of her.

Kate Middleton Shines In Royal Event

Meanwhile, the 35-year-old mother-of-two has not been away from the limelight since her wedding to Prince William. Just recently, Kate Middleton was seen in a royal event held at the Buckingham Palace for the launch of the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, an update from E! Online reported.

The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in her lace dress with gold glitter details. She completed her look with a pair of platinum heels and a few accessories to highlight her wavy brunette hair. Kate Middleton joined Prince William, as well as Queen Elizabeth II, who welcomed renowned guests to celebrate the culture of India.

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