Kate Middleton pregnant again, but suffered miscarriage?

 Celeb Dirty Laundry

It has been weeks and weeks of rumors and speculations about Kate Middleton's second pregnancy. Finally, the rumors have ceased.

Jennifer Hay is one of the Princess' oldest childhood pals. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, she recently confirmed to Australian New Day magazine that Middleton is indeed pregnant with her second child. Middleton reportedly gave her friend permission to tell the Australian press about her pregnancy, since she was the unofficial spokesperson in Middleton's first pregnancy.

Middleton reportedly woke up feeling sick on morning in July, an unusual feeling in her pregnancy. Middleton thought it was the same morning sickness, but unfortunately, it wasn't.

Middleton's doctor was summoned to the Royal Palace. Upon checking on the Duchess of Cambridge, the doctor said she was suffering from a miscarriage already. Middleton was put on bed rest for four days. And since the supposed incident, Middleton has been seen in public fulfilling her royal duties. The news exploded when GLOBE Magazine published the report on its cover of the August 4<sup>th print edition.

Celeb Dirty Laundry describes Middleton as putting on a brave face despite what happened. The sources backed up that description, telling Celeb Dirty Laundry that it was Queen Elizabeth who first knew of the news. The Queen told them to grieve and that their second baby will come at the right time.

Sad as it may be for the royal couple, Middleton is still motivated to give George a sibling. The source said that the royal couple will try for another baby soon. Celeb Dirty Laundry reports that the couple has been supporting each other and are sticking together. It was known that they want to have three kids within five years and Middleton is not allowing this unfortunate incident to stop them from expanding the royal family.

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