Kate Middleton Pregnant Again, Hiding Baby Bump While Delivering Speech on Children's Mental Health (Rumors)

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Kate Middleton is rumored to be pregnant with third baby.  Facebook/Kate Middleton

The rumor mills are at it again that Kate Middleton is hiding a baby bump. Various magazines are now reporting that the Duchess of Cambridge is already pregnant with her third baby but is just keeping the news under wraps. 

Every time Princess Middleton steps out with a bag clutched around her abdomen, she is accused of hiding a baby bump. While Princess Charlotte was just born a few months ago, some are already wondering if Kate is now pregnant with this child. Kate has been out and about recently in her designer pieces, looking stunning, but people would not stop thinking if she could be pregnant. In a very recent incident, the Duchess attended the Place2Be's Headteacher Conference and held a black clutch to complete her turquoise and gray ensemble, starting these pregnancy hunches anew. While the palace just chose to ignore all these rumors, Radar Online even compiled a series of photos serving as possible evidence that the Duchess is pregnant. 

Even if going out always start a round of pregnancy rumors, the Duchess is not letting this stop her from doing her duties. When she attended Place2Be's Headteachers' Conference, she even graced the audience with a speech. There were past reports of Kate's fear of public speaking, so many were surprised. Because Kate rarely gives public speeches, the almost three and half minutes she devoted during the event amazed many. Not to mention, she delivered a very powerful speech about children's mental health care. 

According to Kate, she is personally passionate about highlighting the mental health of children. "I often get asked why I decided to spend time highlighting the mental health of children," Kate told the sea of educators. "I imagine my answer might be similar to many of yours. I know that I was lucky. My parents and teachers provided me with a wonderful and secure childhood where I always knew I was loved, valued, and listened to," she added. 

She explained that ever since starting her work in areas like addiction, she often saw adults struggling with mental health issues, which could be avoided had their childhood challenges been given more attention and care. She stressed that all children deserve to be loved and attended to by the adults surrounding them. She especially highlighted the importance of school teachers, because not all children will be blessed with a good and loving family. To have other adults, such as teachers, giving them the attention and care they need is important. 

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