Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle’s Pregnancy Clues ‘Too Similar’; But Are They Really Expecting?
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are rumored to be pregnant. In fact, royal fans and royal experts tend to make the same assumptions about the two duchesses' possible pregnancies.
Prince William and Middleton already have three children. This means that Middleton will be pregnant with her fourth child in the coming months. But royal fans believe that she’s already expecting.
Markle and Prince Harry, on the other hand, will be having their second child. Royal fans are also convinced that the Sussexes won’t have to wait too long before they welcome their newest bundle of joy.
But the reasons, signs, and clues linked to the two female royals’ pregnancies are very similar. For instance, Middleton and Markle both tend to cradle their abdominal areas. Body language expert Judi James said that this is an indication that they could be pregnant.
Every time the Duchesses change their hairstyle, rumors swirl that they are dropping pregnancy clues even when they necessarily aren’t. And most recently, Markle recycled her clothes in South Africa and royal fans were convinced that this was another clue because Middleton also recycles her pregnancy clothes.
And just weeks apart from each other, there were also photos of Prince William and Prince Harry’s wives seemingly sporting their growing baby bump. While Markle was on tour, rumors were ripe that she will be making her second pregnancy announcement.
Middleton is in Pakistan with Prince William for their four-day tour. And there are also speculations that her fourth pregnancy will be announced while they are abroad.
But at the end of the day, none of these clues have confirmed that Middleton and Markle are expecting. And by the looks of it, there will be more clues in the coming weeks.
However, it would still be best to wait for an announcement from the palace instead of speculating on the royals’ pregnancy. Rest assured, a confirmation will be made if they are really expecting.
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