For months now, rumors have been flying that Princess Kate Middleton is pregnant. A recent tabloid article, however, suggested that the duchess suffered a miscarriage. Now a popular gossip website is further fueling those claims, reporting that Middleton is moving from the palace to cope and escape her royal feud with Camilla Parker-Bowles.
It doesn't seem like Kate Middleton can ever catch a break from the tabloids. After months of reports that she is pregnant, The Globe now claims that she lost the baby.
While the report seems absolutely unbelievable, a new article from Celeb Dirty Laundry claims that a miscarriage may have really occurred. The popular gossip website reveals that Kate may be moving, in order to cope with the alleged tragedy:
"There seems to be a real possibility in the notion that Kate miscarried and if so then she is wisely taking some time to refocus on exactly what is in front of her- Prince William and her stunning baby George...[Prince William and Kate] are moving their small family to their estate at Amner Hall, basically in the middle of nowhere. Kate is quite anxious to be surrounded by a peaceful country life..."
Of course, this report doesn't seem to jive with other articles we've recently seen. This is especially true in the upcoming Vanity Fair.
According to the popular magazine, Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry will all be attending a wedding in Italy. This certainly doesn't seem like the actions of a grieving person, as Independent reports:
"The three most talked-about royals in the world will be attending a wedding in Italy together in a private capacity. Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are expected to attend the wedding of their good friend Charlie Gilkes's wedding in Italy with Prince Harry...Their son Prince George will be minded by Kate's parents Carole and Michael, while the trio jet to the A-list bash."
What do you think about the latest rumors? Did Kate Middleton really have a miscarriage? Was she ever really pregnant with a second baby bump?
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