Kate Middleton Not Pregnant Again: Duchess Enjoying Drinking Again After Birth Of Prince George, Prince William Proves To Be Wilder Than Harry?

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Despite all the rumors, Kate Middleton is not pregnant again.

Every week, rumors have been circulating saying that Kate Middleton is pregnant again with a brother or sister for Prince George.

However, based off observations during Middleton's trip to New Zealand and Australia, the Duchess of Cambridge may be enjoying being able to drink again a little too much to have another baby just yet, reports Entertainmentwise.

During a visit to a vineyard in New Zealand during the royal tour, Kate Middleton "was really enjoying being able to drink again after having Baby George," according to The Mirror.

A royal source also told Us Weekly, "Kate is not pregnant. They want a bigger family in the future, but she's not pregnant right now."

It seems that the royal couple have both been enjoying their alcohol again.

There have been rumors that Kate Middleton wasn't too happy with the partying ways of Prince Williams in Memphis at Guy Pelly's wedding, according to My Daily.

"The whole thing was unreal man," stated Jimmy Church, singer with the Jimmy Church Band, which played for five hours at the reception at Memphis Hunt and Polo Club, told the Telegraph.

Church added, "William came up on stage in his coat, and me and him were going back and forth doing 'Shout' and then he did it on his own. I was getting down, he was getting down, it was wild man. He was great, he just got the music."

That wasn't the end of the night apparently. The singer continued, "They were holding people up in the air and passing them around like they were flying. I've been doing this 50 years and I ain't ever seen anything like this."

He concluded, "These guys know how to party."

Although we expected this from Prince Harry, it's a complete surprise that Prince William was such a party animal.

Reports have surfaced that Kate wasn't "jumping for joy that William was having so much fun away from her."

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