Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton Pregnant With Twin Babies?

By Mark Aserit
Prince William and Kate Middleton
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Duchess of Cambridge are seen after attending the British royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England, Dec. 25, 2014. Matt Dunham/AP Photo

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is pregnant for a third time. The royal couple has apparently changed their summer travel plans in preparation for Kate's pregnancy. The rumored pregnancy of Prince William's wife is first published in Life & Style magazine.

The cover of the magazine claims: "Kate's joy. Pregnant again!" and the royal couple is moving into a new house. The headline also says it is an "official announcement." However, Buckingham Palace has not yet released a statement on the matter so far.  

Kate Middleton, 34, a mother of Prince George and Princess Charlotte, says she's thrilled for Prince William's another heir, an insider told Life & Style. She went on to say that the pregnancy was an accident and total surprise. The royal couple does not have plans for a third child for a couple of years, but now it has happened.

Hollywood Life reported the royal couple is already discussing names for their little prince or princess. They also stated some of their name ideas. The favorites are Philipp or Charles, after Prince William's father and grandfather, and Caroline, after Kate's mother. The couple doesn't really care if their third child is a girl or boy because they already have one of each.

In order to protect the baby, the couple had canceled their travel plans to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro to attend the Summer Olympics. The region is currently experiencing Zika virus outbreak. The disease is linked to birth defects that cause brain damage in newborn babies.

Meanwhile, there are reports that Kate started cravings for spicy Indian food after the pregnancy rumors came out. When she was pregnant with Princess Charlotte, she had cravings for curry. And in just 11 months after giving birth, she is allegedly expecting again.  Kate has also told in her past interviews that she wants to have a bigger family than Queen Victoria, who had nine children.

On the other hand, the idea of another royal baby is exciting for fans, but a royal insider says the pregnancy rumors seems to be another fabricated story. International Business Times reported the Duchess of Cambridge is not pregnant. It is worth mentioning that Life & Style also claimed Kate Middleton was expecting last year, the magazine also reported it as an "official announcement." However, the report turned out to be false.

For now, let's wait for the official announcement from the royal couple.

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