Kate Middleton Pregnancy Causes Delay In Pippa Middleton’s Wedding To James Matthews

Kate Middleton's pregnancy with the third royal child is speculated from a while. However, there are reports that have come out recently that Pippa Middleton is being forced to delay her wedding to James Matthews because of her sister Kate Middleton's pregnancy. Pippa seems to be afraid that another royal pregnancy might end up dominating media headlines and it might overshadow her wedding.

"Pippa is worried that Kate's pregnancy will overshadow the nuptials. Pippa desperately wants the focus to be on her rather than her sister's baby bump. She may put off the wedding until Kate has had her baby. Pippa is planning things around Kate," said a reliable source, reported Celebdirtylaundry.

However, these claims might just be rumors as one can see that Kate Middleton isn't pregnant. She was seen looking her usual thin self during her public engagements in both The Netherlands and Manchester, England this past week. Moreover, Kate has so many engagements to look into and she is often busy that being pregnant might not be a possibility as of now.

So, we can safely assume that there is no baby on cards for Kate and this might give Pippa the much needed relief. Pippa Middleton has waited almost her entire adult life to get married, especially with all the failed relationships she's been through. So, we will soon be able to witness the wedding, reported GossipCop.

Pippa is often over-shadowed by her sister ever since she married Prince William. Pippa might be more than upset if the pregnancy will steal her thunder. However, we can only wonder if Pippa so obsessed with becoming an A-list celebrity that she will do just about anything to make sure her wedding is the celebrity and media event of the year?

The rumor that Kate is pregnant with third child is unfounded as Kate seems to be her usual self in the public events that she has attended recently. Keep reading Parent Herald for more news.

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