Kate Middleton pregnant rumors: Duchess is not pregnant again with twins, according to Palace insider

The royals are making the headlines once again as rumor has it that Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is expecting another child--or maybe children.

According to OK! Magazine as relayed by Hollywood Life on Oct. 28, the Duchess is set to have twins, just a few months after Princess Charlotte was born.

The magazine even released the Duchess' sonogram photos and revealed the twins' genders as boy and girl.

A source reportedly told the magazine that the royal was surprised by the news. The Duchess is said to be more exhausted than usual and this is because she's carrying two babies inside her.

The source continued to reveal that the Duchess is already three months into her pregnancy and has been losing her appetite, which has resulted in her not gaining any weight.

The report also stated that Middleton was shocked by the news and that she'll have four little kids to handle.

Meanwhile, in a report from Celeb Dirty Laundry, it was mentioned that The Buckingham Palace confirmed that the Duchess will give birth on April 20 and refuted the magazine's claim on the babies' genders.

Celeb Dirty Laundry claimed that the royal couple was not planning to disclose the gender until delivery.

Despite all these reports, Gossip Cop stepped in to dismiss them stating that an insider from the palace revealed that there's no truth to the rumors.

Gossip Cop insists that The Palace confirmed there is no pregnancy, no twins and no sonogram photos and everything is based on lies.

Until an official statement comes from the royals themselves, everything should be treated as pure rumors.

 

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