Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors sparked by PR team?

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There have been rumors circulating that Kate Middleton is again pregnant. But this time, the couple is expecting royal twins. However, it seems like there's not much truth to this rumor after all.

The rumor was quickly dispelled when Princess Kate and Prince William were seen drinking alcohol. During a recent visit at Scotland, Princess Kate drank rose-flavored gin with tonic at a local distillery.

One of the founders of Strathearn Distillery David Lang told People magazine that Princess Kate really liked the gin, "She said it was delicious." Shared Lang to People. Even Prince William was open to trying different alcohol.

That cleared the air of Kate's pregnancy rumors. But the question to ask is, what or who started her pregnancy rumors anyway? Recalling last year when Princess Kate had a topless photo scandal, the media gave her a break because her pregnancy was far better news. And now that she has the bare butt scandal, a pregnancy rumor surfaced.

According to IBT, the pregnancy rumors might be used as "the best option to diffuse" the attention on the photo scandal. And based from Celeb Dirty Laundry report, Kate's PR team may be behind all this.

As reported, Kate's PR team feels that the best way to remove attention from the photo scandal is through spreading rumors that the Duchess is pregnant. Some reports even said that Prince George will have twin sisters. The created rumor could've come from Kate's interview with OK! when she shared that she always wanted to have a daughter.

Now that the rumor has been dispelled, Duchess Kate gets help from someone who will guard her exhibitionist ways. A female guard will look out for her wherever she goes so that no more indecent photos will be taken.

One source told IBT that "Kate will now be watched all the time. We can't afford any more embarrassing photos like this. The poor girl was snapped topless in France while on holiday and now someone has got a photo of her bottom. She needs more protection to spare her blushes." This is great news so her PR team doesn't have to keep going back to pregnancy rumors anymore.

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