Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton has always been praised for attending to her royal duties while simultaneously keeping her growing family. However, the duchess recently failed to appear on one of the most important events under her patronage, which stirred up speculations that Middleton might be experiencing some troubles behind closed doors. Is she pregnant for a third child or having a divorce with Duke of Cambridge Prince William?
The royal couple has been facing divorce issues which according to rumors is now underway. The split news is even said to be intensified by Kate's absence in her latest event as per Headlines & Global News. Kate Middleton is set to attend the first annual gala dinner for the East Anglia's kids' Hospices Nook Appeal as the Royal Patron for the charity.
However, the duchess cancelled her appointment the last minute prior to the event which was also attended by some British Celebrities such as singer-composer Ed Sheeran. Aside from the duchess, there was also no sight of Prince William at the said event which surprised many as he was able to attend to Tusk and Trust Awards the night before.
Aside from a troubled marriage, Celebrity Dirty Laundry also revealed that according to many sources, Kate Middleton's sudden absence is due to her third pregnancy with Prince William. This idea came up from her history of forced leaves from her duties during her previous pregnancies with both Prince George and Princess Charlotte where she was put on a bed rest on her first trimester, added the report.
As of the moment, neither the royal palace nor the royal couple have spoken about the incident of their absence to the mentioned event. Kate, on the other hand, sent her personal message of gratitude to everyone who graced the gala dinner, though the duchess of Cambridge has not still showed any sign of pregnancy.
What do you think the real reason behind Kate Middleton's missing-in-action incident? Is it due to another royal baby on the way or a divorce impending between the poweful couple? Drop us your views on this matter on the comment section below.
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