Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess Of Cambridge Pregnant With Twins; Wants To Go Back And Live In Wales?

The famous and well-loved royalty, Kate Middleton, has been recently on many headlines due to the rumors that the Duchess of Cambridge might be pregnant again. If the rumors are true about Kate Middleton being pregnant, then, this will be her third child. There is no blaming her for wanting so many kids, after all, she is the wife of the third line in the British Monarchy throne.

What's crazier is that the rumors don't stop at Kate Middleton being just pregnant because some scoops claimed that the lovely wife of Prince William is pregnant with twins! This exciting news is unbelievable and it is leaving many fans of Kate Middleton excited. Many of the people, not only in Britain but all over the world, share a mutual love and respect to Kate Middleton and the British Monarchy, so hearing that she is pregnant with twins makes it so much more exciting.

According to an source close to Kate Middleton and Prince William, Middleton confirmed the pregnancy with a sonogram and that the two angels are little girls. "Its early days, but the buzz in the royals' inner circle is that Kate's pregnant again, and this time she's got not one but two buns in the oven," a source allegedly told OK! Magazine. "They weren't even trying."

On other royal news, Kate Middleton attended the ceremony marking the end of the RAF Search and Rescue Operation yesterday in Anglesey and it seems like she looks worn and tired. There have been numerous rumors surrounding the alleged stress Kate Middleton is experiencing with her Royal duties that she even begged her husband, Prince William, to stop doing his Royal duties and that they should move back to Wales with their kids.

Could it also be that Kate Middleton is more tired than usual due to the fact that she is carrying twins? There are many reasons but all of this are rumors and are yet to be confirmed as truth.

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