Kate Middleton Pregnant? Duchess Reportedly Suffered Miscarriage with Second Child, Royal Family Says to Try Again Soon

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On a morning in early July, The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton woke up feeling unusually sick, thinking that it was just the same type of morning sickness she had in the early pregnancy stages with George. However, it became obvious pretty quickly that it was something worse. The royals summoned Kate’s doctor and were told that she was suffering a miscarriage. Kate was ordered to bed for four days and has since been spotted in public performing her official duties as if nothing happened.

Just a few days ago, the Duchess of Cambridge was reported to be pregnant with Prince William’s second child. Unfortunately, the report of the miscarriage went out before the good reports had even gone viral. Along with the report, the duchess of Cambridge was set to have a baby girl. However, she was recently found to have a hard time showing a lot of confidence in front of the cameras

According to one source close to the royal family, Middleton and Prince William have been a source of support for each other ever since Kate’s miscarriage especially that they had to put on a brave face in public for Prince George's first birthday.

It also continues to emphasize that Kate and William won’t allow the tragedy hamper their future plans. The couple have long told friends and family that they have always wanted three other siblings for Prince George, who was born last July and is currently the third in line to the English throne.

Sources say that the first and one of the only people that Kate and William shared the news with was Queen Elizabeth. She encouraged them to grieve and then move on knowing that they will give George a brother or sister when the time is right.

Kate has decided to try for another baby as soon as possible, while William is already promised to make sure that his spouse will be stress free as much as possible.

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