Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors: Duchess 2 months pregnant?

Princess Charlotte Instagram/KensingtonRoyal

It looks like adorable eight-month-old royal baby Princess Charlotte will be a big sister very soon. Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is allegedly pregnant with her third child with Prince William and is allegedly two months into her pregnancy.

Reports say that the baby news was shared to the royal family by the royal couple themselves last Christmas. As per rumors, while they apparently did not plan for a new royal baby to be here as soon as this, everyone is nevertheless happy about the new bundle of joy.

Incidentally, before the holidays, Middleton was purportedly photographed while strategically holding a purse over her stomach. OK Magazine believes that the she was trying to conceal her baby bump. But since her pregnancy is reportedly only starting, her growing belly should not be difficult to hide.

In fact, in the past, Middleton was notorious for having a really small baby bump, which allows her to easily cover it up without much effort. This could be the case again. So when the palace makes the pregnancy official, if it really is, Middleton may not even look pregnant at all.

"Kate and William have always wanted a large family," an insider told Life and Style. "But they didn't think they would be expecting baby No. 3 quite so soon," the source added. Among the happiest to receive the news is Prince Harry, who was allegedly "jumping" in joy.

The royal family is yet to make Middleton's pregnancy official, although reports say that pregnancy rumors involving the 33-year-old royalty have gone past the days when they were shocking. Rumors about a new baby have been around ever since Princess Charlotte was born.

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