Kate Middleton Pregnancy Rumors and News; How Do These Things Get Started?

By Mark Rollins
Kate Middleton with her family
Prince William, Kate Middleton, and children. Movie News Guide

When it comes to the royal family, the pregnancy of Kate Middleton always makes news, even if it isn't news. The issue is that many sources want to capitalize on being the first to report that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting, as well as project the date of a possible birth.  Even though the royal family wants to keep any news of pregnancy within the family (at least at first), this doesn't stop Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors and news updates, and here are the latest. 

There was a report on Movie News Guide that during Christmas Fest 2015, the Kate Middleton and Prince William disclosed the news to the Royal Highness of a third child, with everyone overjoyed at the newest member of the royal family.  This was followed by the Middleton changing her diet from less spicy foods.  This is barely a few months after the birth of Princess Charlotte. 

However, a recent report from The Bit Bag reveals that Kate Middleton went hunting along with her husband on her 34th birthday.  Considering that her family probably wouldn't give her permission to do that if she were pregnant, that should probably put a stopper on the rumors that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting, at least for now. 

As far as Kate Middleton baby rumors go, there are many.  Last September we reported that Kate Middleton might be pregnant again, and a lot of these rumors were fueled by the fact that Kate Middleton was missing events that she should have shown up to.  If she did go on that previously mentioned hunting trip, this would probably be something that no doctor would recommend. 

Another issue with Kate Middleton is that she has had some health problems associated with her pregnancies, and so the spotlight always shines brighter when it appears that Kate Middleton is sick or even appearing sick.  Again, this is how the rumors of her pregnancy begin. 

According to a report from the International Business Times from last year, Kate Middleton is already ready to have her third child, and this was just four months after giving birth to Princess Charlotte.  This same source has said that Kate wishes to have a baby by the time that she is 35, so she can have even more before she's 40.  Kate has been possibly talking about having four children before she's all done. However, there has been news that William is content with having two kids, especially with the "one boy and one girl" dynamic. 

It is entirely possible that Kate Middleton will stay with two kids, but she certainly hasn't made any announcement about that, or there would be no pregnancy rumors.  Perhaps she will go for having four children, and people will begin pregnancy rumors for at least two more children.  We shall see. 

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