Kate Middleton News: Duchess of Cambridge Is Expecting Twin Girls? Confirms News To Prince William Thru Texting Sonogram [VIDEO]

Kate Middleton has been plagued with several issues even before she was married to Prince William and became the rightful Duchess of Cambridge. Now, new reports claimed that the mother of Prince George and Princess Charlotte is pregnant with twin girls this time.

Celeb Dirty Laundry shared that Kate told Prince William the good news via a sonogram text. The entertainment news outlet claimed that the father of two was shocked and in disbelief when he learned about his wife's third pregnancy.

While several fans would see this as a great news, it seems like Prince William is feeling the other way. CDL stated that he is not yet ready to become a father for the third time and that he planned on spacing the birth of his kids properly.

Though the news that Kate is pregnant with twins has to be confirmed yet, Hollywood Gossip said that one of the twin girls will be named after the mother of Prince William, Princess Diana. Moreover, it is said that Kate's latest pregnancy is totally different after she experienced two delicate conditions.

"She's been able to carry on with her royal duties seamlessly, as well as looking after George and Charlotte, something she wouldn't have been able to do if she was doubled up [with nausea]," an unnamed source divulged.

Meanwhile, Gossip Cop was quick to deny the reports of Kate's pregnancy. Aside from the fact that there has been no official statement from the Buckingham Palace, it is highly impossible since the couple is planning to have a trip to Bhutan and India.

More so, if Kate is pregnant, then she should have already cancelled all her trips to focus on her health and pregnancy. However, it seems like the Duchess of Cambridge is pushing through all her plans to continue doing her duties and charity works.

Do you think Kate Middleton is really expecting twin girls with Prince William? Do you think the royal couple is now ready to have their third kid? Share to us your thoughts in the comment section below.

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