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Pregnant Pippa Middleton Hides Growing Baby Bump During Tennis Outing

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May 27 2018, Published 4:56 p.m. ET

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Kate Middleton won’t be the only one in her family to give birth this year, as her pregnant sister Pippa (who is reportedly four months along) was spotted hiding her baby bump during an outing with her husband. 

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Pippa and her husband James Matthews (they just celebrated their one-year anniversary on May 20th) were spotted together at The French Open on Sunday.

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She attempted to hide her growing baby bump while enjoying the match in a red and white dress with a matching hat to accessorize the overall look. 

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James looked quite dapper next to his expectant wife, as he sported a cool, calm and collected look in a white buttoned down shirt, shades and hat.

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She also looked to disguise her bump by crossing her legs and folding her hands over it, but her growing baby belly was hard to not notice. 

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Pippa & James were also guests at Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s wedding last weekend, where she wore a pale green dress that definitely showed a hint of her bump before heading inside. 

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What are your thoughts on Pippa’s maternity style? Sound off in the comments. 

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