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Kate Middleton Pregnant with 4th Child? Duchess of Cambridge Reportedly Lost Weight and Kensington Palace Is Worried

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Kate Middleton is reportedly pregnant with her and Prince William’s fourth child. It was said that the duchess of Cambridge also lost some weight and now weighs 96 pounds even if she is carrying a child.

According to Star (via Gossip Cop), Kate Middleton is carrying a child and the tip allegedly came from a palace insider. “Six months following the birth of Prince Louis, Duchess Kate is pregnant again with baby number four, much to hubby Prince William’s pleasant surprise,” the tipster supposedly told the tabloid.

The source added, “The word is Kate and William started trying again pretty quickly after the baby was born, but they didn’t expect this to happen already.”

Moreover, the palace is said to be worried because of the sudden pregnancy. It was said that the duchess looks “frighteningly frail” since she just gave birth and another one is on the way.

As for the duchess’s weight loss, it was said that Kensington Palace is worried because her reduced weight may affect her and the baby’s wellbeing. “The last thing anyone would want is for Kate or her future baby to be undernourished. The hope is that she’ll put on a few pounds,” the source supposedly shared to Star.

New Idea echoed Star’s report when it reported that Kate Middleton is already a few months pregnant. The paper stated that Prince William’s wife really wants to have four children and now she is getting her wish. Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be very happy and excited about their new bundle of joy.

However, Gossip Cop stated that the duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy allegations are false news. The publication wrote that even Kensington Palace just laughed it off when it received reports that a new member of the royal family is on the way, courtesy of Kate Middleton and Prince William.

GC can confidently say that these allegations are false because the reports are baseless. The sources are questionable too, especially the supposed palace mole mentioned in the article.

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