It looks like Kate Middleton will be taking a break from motherhood - if not a short one. There's a new report that says the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge won't be taking their two children, 2-year-old Prince George and 8-month-old Princess Charlotte on their upcoming trip to India this Spring.

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Even though the Duke and Duchess have taken Prince George to Australia and New Zealand in the past, their two tots will sit out this trip.

According to the Daily Mail on Saturday, that doesn't mean that doesn't mean the trip will be without any baby talk. The couple will be meeting with the young King and Queen of Bhutan, who many in India have nicknamed the 'William and Kate of the Orient."

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The site explains, "Although William and Kate are leaving their own children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, behind when they embark on the trip, there will no doubt be much baby banter as the Bhutanese rulers are expecting their first child, a son, in a matter of weeks. Royal aides say the Duke and Duchess are looking forward to the trip - their first - to such a 'fascinating' country.

What's more, many fans can't help but wonder if Kate is going to put her weight behind women's rights in India along with anti-rape/anti-sexual violence campaigns. So far, Buckingham Palace has not stated whether or not the Duchess will be speaking on behalf of any of these initiatives.

Prince William and Kate Middleton will be visiting the region in April. Keep up with Enstars for all the latest updates on all of your favorite British royal celebrities right here.