Kate Middleton pregnant rumors continue: Royal couple to make announcement soon?

 In Touch July 7 Issue

The rumors won't die, does this mean there is actually some truth in it? It's been weeks since the Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors started. And despite evidence that the Duchess isn't really pregnant, the rumors stay alive. This makes everyone wonder, maybe Prince Charles and Princess Kate are really expecting a second child.

There's more. There's also a rumor going around that the Royal couple will make the baby announcement near Prince George's birthday. Of course, this is just a rumor too.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, In Touch Magazine will publish a report about the Duchess' pregnancy on its July 7 issue. The report reads: "Kate is thrilled to be feeling well and is happily planning little George's first birthday party. She and Prince William are also planning on confirming baby number two to coincide with George's birthday. William thinks that the best gift that they can give him is a baby brother. William wants his son to have a sibling close in age just like he had Harry."

During the height of Middleton's naked rear photo scandal, the pregnancy rumors emerged. Some speculated that it was a ploy from Middleton's PR team to divert attention away from the scandal. Moreover, this was also the time Middleton was seen sipping different kinds of alcoholic beverages in a town in France, with Prince William.

But now, there's also a rumor that the Royal couple is remodeling Anmer Hall, just in time for the new baby to arrive. The remodeling is said to be paid for by Prince Charles. However, this is not a credible news because Kensington Palace is already undergoing major renovations at the moment.

The palace has not confirmed this barrage of rumors yet. Maybe soon? Or then again, maybe not at all.

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