At the royal family’s Commonwealth Day reception earlier this week, Prince William shared the sweetest new detail about his daughter, Princess Charlotte, and it has us smiling from ear to ear — the two-year-old loves to dance! William, 35, reportedly revealed the adorable news while chatting with Malta’s leader Joseph Muscat and his wife Michelle Muscat at the event hosted at Marlborough House.

Michelle allegedly told Prince William that her daughters, who were also present at the reception, were attending a [performing arts] school, to which the beloved royal replied, “My daughter Charlotte loves dancing.” This isn’t the first time the second-in-line to the throne has opened up about his youngest. William recently said the tiny tot is going to be “trouble” during a visit to Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool, England.

“She’s going to be trouble when she gets older,” William reportedly told patient Pagan Tordengrav. “All fathers say that to me — watch out for the little girls.” Of course, the little royal made headlines last year after throwing what could only be described as the world’s sweetest meltdown. The picture-perfect, mini-tantrum came just as the royal family was wrapping up their five-day tour of Germany and Poland.

The little royal scrunched her face and stomped her feet before she was quickly soothed by her doting mother. And now, things are only set to get busier and louder in the Cambridge household! William and Kate Middleton are set to welcome their third child in just a matter of weeks. The duo have stayed pretty tight-lipped on the details surrounding their third child, other than confirming the new prince or princess is due sometime in April.

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But according to a fresh report by UK paper The Sun, Duchess Catherine’s due date could fall on a very patriotic holiday. The publication claimed the royal couple will welcome their bundle of joy “on or around” St. George’s Day on Monday, April 23. St. George’s Day is celebrated by Christian denominations around the world and honors the Feast of Saint George.

“There’s no certainty with due dates of course but the Duchess is working off a date around St. George’s Day and it would be a lovely patriotic coincidence if he or she were born then,” an insider explained. “Or if she’s very late, as she was with Prince George’s birth, she could even make it a very special wedding anniversary present to William, as they celebrate seven years of marriage on April 29,” the source continued.

Like Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Kate and William have reportedly decided not to find out the gender of their baby, The Sun also reported. It’s also claimed she’ll give birth at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital in London, just like she did with her two other babies. Not long now!

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This post was written by Candice Mehta-Culjak. It originally appeared on our sister site, Now to Love.