Kate Middleton looked gorgeous in a peach outfit while making a visit to Naomi House children's hospice in Hampshire, to mark Children's Hospice Week.

The 31-year-old pregnant Duchess chose to spend her second wedding anniversary working, and wore an apricot-coloured Tara Jarmon coat and a peach dress by a private dressmaker.

Kate was presented with a bouquet of flowers by eight-year-old Sally Evans from Salisbury, Wilts, who suffers from spinal muscular atrophy.

"Sally wished her happy anniversary and said how nice it was she chose to come and see us today. Kate said 'thank you," Sally's mother, Sara Evans, told Us Weekly.

The Children's Hospice Week 2013, which ends on 3 May, is organised by the national charity Together for Short Lives, the UK's only charity week for children with life-limiting conditions and the services that support them.

Professor Khalid Aziz, chairman of trustees at Naomi House, also wished her on the second wedding anniversary, and was presented with a picture of the Hungry Caterpillar made of cotton.

"It's especially special that you came here today because today is a very special day two years ago to the day, you were in a slightly larger building then this one - probably not having quite as much fun," he said, adding, "But you did it very well we were all totally enthralled. I just hope Prince William is taking you somewhere nice tonight.

"Congratulations on your wedding anniversary and we thought we'd give you something not only to say thank you for being here but something to commemorate your anniversary because it's on cotton and possibly something that you might be able to use in the nursery.

"In case you can't see it it's the hungry caterpillar and it's been made by the children at Naomi House."

Almost two years ago, billions of people around the world witnessed Kate Middleton and Prince William exchanging vows in a fairytale wedding at Westminster Abbey.