Kate Middleton's royal schedule is starting to fill up once more now that the new mom has settled into her Kensington Palace residence with Prince William and Prince George, with two new appearances scheduled for next week, EntertainmentWise reports.
The Duchess of Cambridge is set to join Prince William at Kensington Palace on Thursday, Nov. 7 in meeting Poppy Day supporters as part of an event to mark Remembrance Day, a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries to honor and commemorate members of the armed forces who died in World War I.
The couple will reportedly be meeting supporters, including volunteers and staff, outside of their residence Thursday evening at the Cenotaph in the capital, where the rest of the royal family will be in attendance as per tradition.
And on Sunday, Nov. 3, the Duke and Duchess will be taking a trip to Cardiff where they will watch Wales play South Africa in the Prince William cup for the Autumn rugby internationals, an event that Prince William (who is a patron of the Welsh Rugby Union) took Middleton to last year.
Speaking of sports, Prince William, who is a huge fan of soccer (or football as it's known in the U.K.), recently joked that he wants his son to become an avid Aston Villa fan and wants to take the little prince to watch his team at Villa Park.
"When Villa thrash Man U at Villa Park, my son will be there," Prince William said in a new video for MailOnline in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Football Association. "I've always loved football since I was a young boy. I've never got any better at it, but I keep saying to myself, 'If you keep trying, eventually something will happen."
Additionally, the Duchess is rumored to be making an appearance at the Irish Guards medals parade on Dec. 6, though the palace has yet to confirm the engagement.