Kate Middleton ‘Most Likely’ Had A Miscarriage Before Prince George, Netizen Claims
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been blessed with three healthy and adorable children. And by the looks of it, the royal couple maybe adding another bundle of joy to their growing family in the coming months.
But on the online forum site Quora, some royal fans discussed the Duchess of Cambridge’s attempts at conceiving a baby before she got pregnant with Prince George.
Jade Worthington, a social worker, said that she thinks Middleton suffered from a miscarriage before Prince George just like how it was reported years ago. The royal fan said that it shouldn’t come as a surprise to know that the mom of three suffered a miscarriage because 30 percent of all pregnancies miscarry within the first trimester.
“It is of public interest if at any stage an embryo has come away from the Duchesses uterus? No. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s reproductive systems are allowed total privacy if hypothetically the future King and Queen Consort suffered an early miscarriage,” she said.
John Pray, a former student at the University of Western Ontario, said that if Middleton suffered a miscarriage before her three pregnancies, it would not have been reported even by reputable sources.
This is because the issue is very personal and the Duchess of Cambridge might have wanted to keep it a secret within the family. And as such, the royal fan said that those who read about the royals should not immediately believe the first thing that they read in the papers and online.
Irene Ambrose said that it is possible that whoever reported about Middleton’s miscarriage got her and Zara Tindall mixed up. Years ago, Princess Anne’s daughter confirmed that she suffered from two miscarriages before finally having her two daughters.
“She’s recently revealed she had another very early on which she and her husband kept to themselves,” the royal fan said.
By the looks of it, Middleton never suffered from a miscarriage.
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