Kate Middleton Pregnant? Rumors Take Off After Tabloid Says Pregnancy is ‘Official’ After Miscarriage

Kate Middleton Pregnant? Rumors Take Off After Tabloid Says Pregnancy is ‘Official’ After Miscarriage
Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in London, England on August 5, 2014. Oli Scarff/Getty Images, file
Zachary Stieber
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Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors have taken off once again as a tabloid claimed recently that the pregnancy is “official.”

“IT‘S OFFICIAL: BRAVE KATE’S PREGNANT AGAIN WITH ‘MIRACLE BABY!’” the Globe said.

“Happy tidings! Prince Williams’ wife Kate is pregnant just 10 weeks after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage, according to a source close to the Duchess. Learn all the details and read about the thrilled couple’s joy over their ’miracle baby,'” it said.

It promised further details in the current issue.

The rumors have been widely reported on by gossip websites, principally one called Celeb Dirty Laundry.

That site has completely conflicting pieces, with one on September 4 claiming that “it’s looking pretty implausible that Kate is pregnant right now” with another one on September 5 saying that “it’s possible that the royals are hiding the pregnancy in fear of losing whatever little privacy they still have.”

Meanwhile, Kate and Prince William recently had a romantic countrywide dinner, reported the Express.

The couple enjoyed drinks then ordered the same meal, grilled fillet of black bream with roasted Mediterranean vegetables, baby spinach, marinated olives and oven-dried tomatoes with arrabiata sauce, priced £16.25. William requested two scoops of vanilla ice cream, with two spoons.

“William was extremely affectionate and considerate towards Kate throughout. She walked in with wet hair. She kept playing with it, twisting it around her fingers while talking to him. They were quite flirtatious and couldn’t keep their hands off each other,” an onlooker said.

“When they had finished their meal, a couple of locals came up to them and said hello. They smiled and were very chatty, very accommodating. My overwhelming feeling was how normal they were. They just seemed happy to mix with the locals.”

 

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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