Kate Middleton's baby won't be due until July, but she has been busy decorating her nursery at the Kensington Palace.

An insider at the Palace told People Magazine, "She's finally getting a chance to enjoy her pregnancy."

"It's a fabulous time," the source added.

Middleton has been busy making various rounds, including greeting Irish Guards and she plans on working as much and often as she can until the baby is almost due, according to the magazine. The magazine also discusses that Prince William has also developed cravings. When Middleton was handed a chocolate bunny on March 19 at a charity event, she reportedly promised to, ""pass that to William ... and make sure he doesn't eat it all himself."

She had a tough time with her first trimester and was admitted into the hospital for hyperemesis gravidarum, which is a severe form of morning sickness.

Prince William visited her for six hours while she was in the hospital, and when he left he didn't speak with the press but had a smile on his face.

A St. James's Palace spokesman said, "She and the Duke are immensely grateful for the good wishes they have received. She will remain in hospital at present and will continue to be treated for hyperemesis gravidarum."

Though the speculation of the baby's gender continues, Hollywood Life reported that Middleton wants a boy and Prince William wants a girl.

On March 13, the publication announced in a video that Middleton is actually having a girl, and the alleged name will be Princess Elizabeth Diana Carol.