Kate Middleton pregnant rumors just a hoax?

For months now, the tabloids haven't put a halt to the rumor that Kate Middleton is pregnant. And after months of speculations, the rumors are starting to appear a hoax.

Star Magazine broke the news that the Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with twins back in November 2013. Up until now, the PR team of the Princess hasn't said a word about it. With the lack of statement coming from the U.K. monarchy, this means "the whole thing is probably a hoax."

Star Magazine also claimed that Middleton was gathering up Prince George's clothes to be used by the new babies. The rumor became more prominent when a source for OK Magazine shared, "Kate has always wanted a daughter, and she's talked about it so much that William did too... she thinks George having sisters will be tremendously good for his character."

However, Middleton's recent appearances and behavior don't hint at any pregnancy news. In her most recent photos, she doesn't appear to have a baby bump. Two weeks ago, the media followed her and Prince William to a town in France and was seen drinking gin tonic and whiskey. Would she drink if she was really pregnant?

Celebrity Laundry presented a new theory to the whole pregnancy rumor. The site stated: "Honestly, enough pregnancy rumors would probably do the trick as well, so don't be surprised if we keep hearing about how Kate and Will are trying for another child right now, or are planning to announce another pregnancy over the summer. Baby watch is the best PR move there is, and celebrities prove that all the time."

Princess Kate recently had another photo scandal where she was photographed with a naked behind. It is such a scandal to the royal family that her PR team is said to have made up pregnancy rumors to divert attention away from the scandal. Does it look like it's working?

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