Princess Kate Middleton has been relatively quiet about her second pregnancy, but a new report suggests that the gender of her royal baby bump may have been revealed. These latest claims come after the duchess battled debilitating morning sickness early in her pregnancy.
When it comes to the gorgeous Princess Kate Middleton, anything she does fuels some sort of baby bump rumors. This is especially true of the royal's fashion choices -- even if it's just the color of her garments.
According to Huffington Post Canada, many are now suggesting that the Princess will be having a second baby prince:
"Some people are probably already placing bets that Kate Middleton will give birth to a baby boy simple because of her recent fashion choices...On Monday, Jan. 19, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a pale blue Seraphine coat at the opening of the Kensington Aldridge Academy, causing some to speculate that she's expecting another little prince. (Note: blue isn't just for boys anymore, folks.)"
This bit of non-news isn't the only reason that Princess Kate finds herself in the news this week.
Not only is Catherine's upcoming baby making headlines, but so is her first child, Prince George. According to a new report, Prince George may be one of the world's most well-traveled babies.
Not only is baby George traveling to fabulous destinations all around the world, Daily Mail tells readers that Prince George does so in style:
"Prince George has been clocking up some serious heir-miles this week, jetting off to the Caribbean with his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge...The 18-month-old has been whisked away to the tropical luxury of Mustique to celebrate his grandmother Carole Middleton's 60th birthday at a £10,000-a-week villa. [Prince George] made the 4,287 mile trip this week on a British Airways flight, albeit in first-class seats."
What do you think about the latest rumors? Is Princess Kate having a baby boy? Has Prince George already seen more of the world than most people?
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