Kate Middleton pregnant rumors latest: Stories debunked by planned trip to India and Bhutan with Prince William

Rumors about the third pregnancy of Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton refuse to fade.

According to reports, the Duchess is pregnant with her third child with her husband Prince William. But this time, she is said to be bearing twins.

The reports claim that the royal couple's family is growing further. Currenty they have 2-year-old Prince George Alexander Louis, born on July 22, 2013, and Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, born May 2, 2015.

The speculations about the Duchess's pregnancy began when the royal couple decided to skip the annual Middleton family trip on the island of Mustique in the Caribbean in January.

However, Gossip Cop has already debunked the rumors, saying that the pregnancy news is not true.

The recent public appearance lineup of the royal couple also confirms that it would be impossible for her to be pregnant with twins at this point.

According to People, the Duke and Duchess are scheduled to visit the iconic Taj Mahal during their tour in India in April.

The couple's visit will happen 24 years after Prince William's mother Princess Diana went to the same picturesque location in 1992. The legendary photo of Princess Diana in front of the Taj Mahal sparked rumors about the troubled marriage between her and Prince Charles. They announced their divorce after the photo was taken.

After their tour in India, in the cities of New Delhi and Kaziranga, which will begin on April 10, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are also scheduled to visit the kingdom of Bhutan for two days to meet with their Himalayan counterparts King Jigme and Queen Jetsun. Then they will head back to India on April 16 to visit a UNESCO heritage site.

But unlike their visit to New Zealand and Australia in 2014, the royal couple will not take their children with them during this trip.

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