Kate Middleton Pregnant? Duchess Of Cambridge’s Concern Over Her Kids’ Mental Health Ignites Pregnancy Rumors

Rumors about Kate Middleton's pregnancy are nothing new. As a matter of fact, the Duchess of Cambridge has been the target of pregnancy speculations just four months after she gave birth to Princess Charlotte in May 2015 but recently, new reports emerged claiming that Duchess Kate is "pregnant and anxious."

Kate Middleton's alleged third pregnancy made headlines just a week ago, setting the online realm abuzz. The speculations came after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returned home from their 10-day summer escapade in France, which was reportedly a way to save the royal couple's failing marriage.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Kate Middleton and Prince William's recent French holiday seemed to have given the royal couple an opportunity to "reconnect and conceive another royal baby." In addition, Duchess Kate's absence in the upcoming royal visit to Germany has further ignited the pregnancy rumors.

Avid royal watchers also added that Kate Middleton's recent admission about her worries when it comes to the mental health of her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, was suggestive that Duchess Kate is pregnant. Even though the 34-year-old Duchess appeared far from looking pregnant, Inquisitr noted that her concern over her kids' mental health made royal fans wonder if she's pregnant since she never opened up the things she would do for her children.

As of writing, Kate Middleton's pregnancy remains to be a mere speculation as the Palace and the royal couple has yet to confirm the reports. But if the rumors are indeed true, it won't be kept under wraps for so long since the Duchess has a history of a debilitating morning sickness condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum.

Speaking of Kate Middleton's mental health concerns, Prince William's wife admitted that she and her husband would not think twice to seek professional help if their two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, would need support with their state of mental health. The Duchess also stressed that the stigma over mental health should stop, urging people to change the way mental health is discussed.

"Throughout my work with family and child support organizations, one thing that has stood out to me time and again is that getting early support for a child who is struggling to cope is the best possible thing we can do to help our children as they grow up," Kate Middleton said on Sunday, as per People. "Knowing this, both William and I feel very strongly that we wouldn't hesitate to get expert support for George and Charlotte if they need it."

In other royal-related news, Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly bringing their royal heirs, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, on their official visit to Canada later this year. Vanity Fair revealed that a lot of outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking and walking are being planned as part of the Cambridges' visit to British Columbia and the Yukon Territory.

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