Kate Middleton pregnancy news: birth rumors slammed, Duchess visits Science Museum with family

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Recently, tabloids started reporting that Kate Middleton has already given birth. The news went so far as to say that there was so much drama in the delivery room as the royal family allegedly quarreled on who gets to see the baby first. 

"These front pages are absolutely hilarious as Kate clearly hasn't had her baby. We saw her out and about twice earlier this week and she is scheduled to do another engagement next Friday before she goes on her maternity leave," The Daily Mirror royal correspondent Victoria Murphy said, as quoted by Mirror Online

She added, "Take it from me, she's definitely still pregnant. And trust me, when this baby is born there won't be any missing the news — it will be everywhere."  

As much as the world wants to welcome Prince George's sibling, the stories are obviously and sidesplittingly engineered. While those who bit the fabricated story stress on the matter, the royal family was simply out for a trip to the Science Museum in London. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and 20-month old Prince George headed out of the palace as labor uproar overtook publications, and they had the museum closed so they can fully enjoy their family time and, of course, privacy. The adorable trio reportedly bonded in the multi-sensory gallery called the Pattern Pod, which shows off tons of patterns that satisfy all senses: visual, sound, time, movement, and texture. 

Kate's due date is next month and she never fails to show off her style and grace as she sports her rather tiny baby bump. In her visit in Brookhill Children's Centre in Woolwich, she told a volunteer named Christie Osborne — who did not forget to admire the royal mom's beauty — that she will be giving birth by mid to end of April. 

But of course, there is still no telling whether Kate's second child will be a princess or another prince. Not to fret as it won't be long before the world hails the new royal baby. 

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