Duchess Kate Middleton Pregnant With Baby Girl: Prince William Royal Baby Princess? Rumors Of Twins Dropped After DNA Tests

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Duchess Kate Middleton Pregnant With Baby Girl: Prince William Royal Baby Princess? News Of Twins Dropped After DNA Tests

According to tabloid reports detailing news about Duchess Kate Middleton Pregnant With Baby Girl, rumors suggest that Kate Middleton thought to have a baby boy or twins, is almost confirmed to have a baby girl, who is an 'hear and a spare' to the throne of England. After lengthy analysis of reports of an ultrasound pointing to twins early in the pregnancy, now Hollywood Life, Entertainment Tonight and the Daily Mail are saying 'It's a Prince William Royal Baby Princess."

Soon after Celebrity Dirty Laundry turned the tide on the 'wardrobe-blue' story about Kate's intuition to have a royal prince, now news portal like Hollywood Life are affirming that Kate has already told her friends it's a baby girl princess, the second turn around for Kate and Will.

Kate was expected to get some news from the royal gynecologist after the first the first trimester and a DNA Test. There was some alarm concerning Kate's morning sickness and weight loss, but a trip to her mother's seems to have done the job. Kate is well and taking on her duties as the Duchess of Cambridge.

In between Kate's tests and undercover trips to the doctor with Prince George, there was some news of mild quarreling between the Prince and Kate in reports. Celebrity Dirty Laundry reports, "Kate and Will are both embarking on their country-wide tour of 'We're still together', but everyone's going to forget about that once baby girl Cambridge makes her appearance. As much as everyone loves Prince George, imagine the public's adoration of another addition to the family? By their own, Prince William and Kate Middleton are dreadfully boring, and prove that just because someone's royal, it does not make them interesting. They are literally living proof of that, even if they keep fighting and arguing and living separately.

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