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Maybe Pregnant Princess Kate Comforts Prince Harry After Engagement Breakup, Wedding? [RUMORS]

Rumors are always flying when it comes to the royal family. New rumors suggest that Princess Kate, who the tabloids insist is pregnant, will be comforting Prince Harry after he canceled his rumored engagement and wedding to Cressida Bonas.

It's official, Prince Harry and the lovely Cressida Bonas have parted ways. The highly-reputable Guardian confirmed the separation, telling readers:

"Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas have split up following a two year relationship which had been the focus of increasing speculation recently that the fourth in line to the throne would soon be getting engaged. The pair were said to have ended their relationship amicably which suggested that one of the reasons for the split was so that the 25-year-old performing arts graduate could concentrate on her career."

This report comes after months of wedding rumors. Many even suggested that Princess Kate was offering her assistance to Cressida Bonas, prepping her for what was to be expected from a princess.

Of course, the real news that has been surrounding Princess Kate was the possibility that she could be pregnant with her second child. We now know, however, that these rumors were unsubstantiated:

It was US Weekly who was among the first to report that Princess Kate couldn't be pregnant. The beautiful royal was photographed drinking wine on their tour of New Zealand, as the publication reveals:

"Sniff, swirl and sip! So much for Prince William's huge hint! Kate Middleton enjoyed several glasses of local wine at an engagement at the Amisfield Vineyard in New Zealand on Sunday, April 13. The Duchess told wine-makers that she was 'really enjoying being able to drink again after having baby George.' A source close to the couple tells Us Weekly, 'Kate is not pregnant. They want a bigger family in the future, but she's not pregnant right now."

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