The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend their second anniversary visiting Naomi House Children’s Hospice in Hampshire on April 29.

The couple, expecting their first child in July, will tour the facility in Sutton Scotney in Hampshire two years after marrying at London’s Westminster Abbey, according to India Today.

Kate Middleton will spend time with patients who have life-limiting conditions. She will also visit their families, as well as staff, volunteers and supporters at the hospice. She will then have a tea party with some of the children, where famed musician Ollie Wade will perform.

Wade will sing his own song Free, which was written in memory of his brother Ben who passed away at the Naomi House in 2011 after receiving end-of-life care. Free will be released as a single at the beginning of Charitable Week on April 26 to help raise money for the facility, according to the report.

Children’s Hospice Week runs until May 3. Its fundraising week helps United Kingdom children with life-limiting conditions.

Days before their outing, Middleton and Prince William will be joined by Prince Harry in attending the inauguration of Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden. They will also take the Making of Harry Potter tour with about 500 children and adults from the the couple's charities.

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