Kate Middleton and Prince William’s fans are hoping that their family would grow very soon. At present, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge already have three kids. But by the looks of it, the royal couple may already be working on having another baby.
Throughout the past couple of weeks, rumors about Kate’s pregnancy have been ripe. Royal experts claimed that her hairstyle change is an indication that she’s pregnant. Another expert focused her attention on the mom of three’s body language and said that she seems more confident and matriarchal these days.
The same body language expert also noted the fact that Kate usually touches her stomach, which could be an indication that she’s pregnant. But the same source said that the gesture is also something that Prince William’s wife does out of habit and not necessarily because she’s expecting.
On Twitter, royal fans shared their thoughts about Kate’s fourth pregnancy. One of them said that she and her husband should really consider having more kids because they’re such a beautiful and happy couple.
Another royal fan said that there shouldn’t be any problem if Kate and Prince William decide to have more kids because they’re married. As such, it’s their choice to have as many kids as they would want.
“She is also going to be Queen,” one royal fan replied. “That’s irrefutable and over-ridingly important,” the royal fan added.
“IMO they’re not sticking with three and I hope it’s a sister for Princess Charlotte,” another person tweeted. “Time will tell,” the fan added.
One person also said that Kate dropped the most important clue that she’s pregnant. During her recent outing, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a blue coat that highlighted her growing baby bump.
At least one royal fan also compared Kate with Meghan Markle. She said that even though Kate suffered from morning sickness during her first three pregnancies, she will most definitely do well with her fourth pregnancy. After all, Kate is a strong woman. “With #MeghanMarkle you get moon bumps,” the royal fan tweeted.
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