Kate Middleton spent almost $450 on a baby basket Sunday.

After going to a store in South Kensington, South West London with her mom, she took an hour to decide which basket to buy for the new Royal baby, England's Mirror News reported. The two left the store with a white wicker Moses basket, to be used when Middleton gives birth in July.

The mother and daughter dressed in dark blue skinny jeans and knee-high black boots, with Middleton wearing a loose blue maternity top and a white lace collar.

According to Mail Online, the Duchess and her mom, Carole, spent quality time having lunch at the Zefi Mediterranean restaurant shortly before their baby shopping adventures.

Middleton was recently seen spending her second anniversary at a shower for the Royal baby, likely organized by her sister Pippa Middleton. Also invited were the Queen, Camilla and Carole.

The event was a campaign for Shloer, a line of non-alcoholic drinks served in the United Kingdom and Ireland, according to the report.

The Duchess will reportedly move into her parents’ home in Berkshire for six weeks after the birth that would allow her to spend time with the baby.

The Queen is currently looking for a live-in-chef at Buckingham Palace. An ad for the position that offers $35,000 year, posted on the royal website reads, "From state banquets for 200 to lunches for two... our chefs prepare it all to the same exceptional standards."