Kate Middleton Twin Pregnancy Rumors: Twin Girls On the Way For Duchess of Cambridge?
The Duchess of Cambridge is once again the subject of pregnancy rumors. As new tabloid reports have it, the seemingly perpetually pregnant Kate Middleton is expecting not just one baby this time, but two little ones.
According to a recent OK! magazine cover story (printed version), the Duchess recently confirmed the pregnancy with a sonogram. 33-year-old Middleton and her husband, Prince William, also 33, are parents to Prince George, born in July 2013, and Princess Charlotte, born in May 2015.
"It's early days, but the buzz in the royals' inner circle is that Kate's pregnant again, and this time she's got not one but two buns in the oven," a source allegedly told OK!. "They weren't even trying."
The magazine's insider added that after Middleton confirmed that she is expecting twins, she sent a photo of the sonogram to her husband, who reacted with disbelief. "He immediately called her and said, 'You're joking aren't you? We're not really having another baby right now.'" To this, the Duchess of Cambridge supposedly responded by revealing that she is, in fact, carrying twin girls.
However, Gossip Cop says that this report is false, and that the Duchess of Cambridge is actually preparing for an official trip to India and Bhutan in the spring, which she would not be doing if she is, indeed, pregnant.
The new pregnancy rumor surrounding Middleton is certainly not the first. In October 2015, another OK! magazine report claimed that the Duchess was expecting and is due in April 2016. The outlet also said that, according to sources, Middleton was having "funny food cravings."
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge began her Huffington Post guest editorship on Wednesday, Feb. 17, with a call for more help for children struggling with mental health issues. The post is the first in a series called "Young Minds Matter," in which Middleton will be tackling the problems, causes, and possible solutions to the mental health crisis among children in the United Kingdom.