Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton reportedly dropped Prince George to school a day after delivering Prince Louis. Pictured: Middleton and Prince George attend the Gigaset Charity Polo Match with Prince George of Cambridge at Beaufort Polo Club on June 14, 2015 in Tetbury, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Kate Middleton had a speedy recovery after delivering Prince Louis.

The Duchess of Cambridge remains a doting mom to her eldest child even after welcoming two other adorable babies after him. Rebecca Perring, a journalist for Express, reported that Middleton was seen dropping of Prince George in school a day after giving birth to Prince Louis in April.

"No one really gives Kate a second glance when she does the school drop-off," an eyewitness said. "We have a Victoria's Secret model doing the school run, too, and the dads are far more interested in her."

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made it a point to send and fetch Prince George from school. In fact, they were set to escort the third-in-line to the throne on his first day of school at Thomas's Battersea in London. Unfortunately, only Prince William made it because Middleton was suffering from severe morning sickness.

Earlier this year, Middleton was also photographed stuck in traffic as she made her way to fetch Prince George from school. The royal mom of three was seen smiling inside her Range Rover. Middleton was still pregnant with Prince Louis at that time.

Prince William's wife recovers quickly following her delivery. In fact, she spent less than 12 hours at the hospital during Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' births. In April, Middleton stepped out for her newborn's public debut just seven hours after giving birth to him and she looked pristine.

A number of moms were impressed at how Middleton recovered so quickly, but there were also critics who didn't approve her look. According to them, the duchess is sending a false message to new moms.

"You know what I find troubling is all those young women saying 'Oh, it's inspiring," Meshel Laurie said on Australian TV programme "The Project." "That's not inspiring!"

"You know what would be inspiring? If when they came in her room and said 'Alright mate, up you get, hair and makeup, let's get out there' she said 'Don't be any idiot, get out! I've just had a baby!" she added.

Middleton reportedly makes speedy hospital exits because she knows that her presence in the facility would cause frenzy outside, which can be disruptive to other patients.