Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors: Duchess of Cambridge not pregnant with third child

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is rumored to be pregnant with her third child with Prince William. The latest buzz is that she is expecting twins. Rumor mills have been whirring about the royal couple welcoming two royal princesses soon.

In another report, Middleton will allegedly be breaking tradition and announce the good news herself during her gig as a guest editor for Huffington Post U.K. this month (here's a piece of hers). That being said, the mom of two might not wait for Kensington Palace to break the news.

However, Gossip Cop claims that the palace itself confirmed to them that Middleton is not pregnant. It went on to point out the inconsistencies in OK magazine's report such as the timelines as it demonstrated how the pregnancy rumors really have no truth in them.

The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge currently have two adorable kids. There's two-year-old Prince George, who was revealed by Lady Frederick Windsor otherwise known as Sophie Winkleman, to be "a clever, articulate little boy and was speaking long before other toddlers his age." His younger sister Princess Charlotte was born May last year.

For now, it looks like the royal babies are not welcoming their little siblings soon. At the moment, Middleton is simply preparing for her trip to the Himalayan kingdom in Bhutan this spring to meet King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.

Middleton has been doing a lot of travels lately. In fact, 2016 will be really busy for the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William. Before and after Princess Charlotte's birth, Middleton has kept a low-profile but this time, she is going all-out on all her engagements.

Her busy schedule could also be hinting that she won't be getting pregnant with baby number three anytime soon. Prince George and Princess Charlotte, on the other hand, will be staying at home while their parents go about their overseas trips.

Early this week, Middleton was spotted boarding a helicopter from the Kensington Palace to Anmer Hall, which is inviting controversy as the 45-minute travel cost £3,000.

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