Kate Middleton
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attend Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel on April 21, 2019 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Samir Hussein/WireImage

Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly preparing for the arrival of their fourth child in the coming months. Ahead of the baby’s birth, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be moving into a bigger home to accommodate their growing family.

A source recently told a tabloid that Prince William and Middleton are planning on expanding their home to include the house next door instead of moving to another location. This way, there would be less work required before they welcome their new baby.

Prior to this, the same tabloid reported about the royal couple’s move, saying that trucks were spotted outside Apartment 1A of Kensington Palace. The initial speculation was that Prince William and Middleton are the ones who will be moving out of the palace.

But according to another publication, this isn’t the case. The royal couple’s next-door neighbors are the ones moving out because all of their three grown children already have their own homes. As such, it is possible for Princess Eugenie to move into an empty apartment.

However, the tabloid said that Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s youngest daughter won’t be moving into Kensington Palace. This is because the vacant apartment will also be used by the Cambridges.

Meanwhile, the same tabloid previously claimed that Middleton is pregnant with a baby girl. They also said that the mom of three could soon become a mom of five because she’s expecting twins. But it is important to note that all of these claims are just mere speculations. The palace has not yet announced Middleton’s fourth pregnancy.

In related news, body language expert Judi James said that the only clue that Middleton has dropped that may suggest that she’s pregnant is her increased levels of confidence.

“Kate has been emerging more and more as a stand-alone royal recently and almost seems to be prepping for the role of matriarch in the family. She shows far fewer nerves now and communicates eloquently when she is making speeches,” she told Daily Star.

Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton visits The Foundling Museum on March 19, 2019 in London. Getty Images/Eddie Mulholland