Kate Middleton not pregant, palace insider claims

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The British royal family is not having another baby coming any time soon, a palace insider has claimed. 

Recent rumors claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge, fresh from giving birth to Princess Charlotte back in May, is already on her third pregnancy and carrying a set of twins in her womb. However, Gossip Cop exclusively shut down all the speculations.

According to a source close to the British monarchy, "The Palace has not released a statement" about Middleton's alleged pregnancy despite a tabloid report saying that they have already confirmed it.

The said rumors about the Duchess's third pregnancy were first revealed by a source to OK! Magazine, which said that the Duchess was shocked when she found out that Prince George and Princess Charlotte will have new siblings soon.

"To say she was shocked would be an understatement," a source revealed to OK! (via Hollywood Life). "She's suffering more from exhaustion than anything else."

The wife of Britain's Prince William is known for having had difficult pregnancies in the past and was diagnosed with a severe form of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum during her past two pregnancies. If she is indeed pregnant this time, it would not be impossible that the Duchess is also suffering from the same condition at the moment. She was even admitted to the King Edward VII's Hospital during both pregnancies to help her cope with the difficult stages of her pregnancy.

The rumors also added that Middleton is more worried about this pregnancy compared to the first two. "Kate was a little discouraged. She wasn't sure if she would cope. She's still in the fog of having a newborn, and the thought of months and months of more sleepless nights with two babies caused her to panic," the source claimed.

However, Middleton's latest public appearance during the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall with Prince William seems to prove that she will not get any visit from the stork anytime soon.

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