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Is Kate Middleton pregnant again ??

63 replies

BBC4 · 19/09/2019 21:43

There is a lot of buzz in the press after Princess Charlotte apparently announced something in her school !
We know you are on mumsnet Kate. Come on, tell us!

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TheMustressMhor · 19/09/2019 22:36

Ever since she had Prince Louis there have been rumours that the D of C is pregnant again.

The rumours surface every few weeks.

FrauHaribo · 19/09/2019 22:39

Of all the people with big families, they certainly can afford it, so if they want more kids, why shouldn't they.

I don't see the point of the monarchy at all, but it doesn't stop them to be human.

Outsomnia · 19/09/2019 22:40

Not a chance.

And who cares that much anyway if she is pg.

FrauHaribo · 19/09/2019 22:44

And who cares that much anyway if she is pg.

People who like a real life soap opera. That seems to be the only point of the Monarchy nowadays.

DadDadDad · 19/09/2019 22:46

Yes

DadDadDad · 19/09/2019 22:47

No

Aberhonddu · 19/09/2019 22:52

It's possible that the Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant, it's also possible that she's not. As she and her husband, the Duke of Cambridge are funded by Her Majesty the Queen's personal allowance, after taxes paid to the Government from the Crown Estate. What on earth does this baseless and spurious gossip have to do with anyone else.

BertrandRussell · 19/09/2019 22:53

“so if they want more kids, why shouldn't they.”

Because William preaches about the environment and lectures people about how they live their lives- having 4 children while doing that would be utter hypocrisy.

Rachelover60 · 19/09/2019 22:58

It's extremely unlikely that the Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant again; I thought she was very brave to have a third child considering how difficult her pregnancies were in the early stages (of course Prince Louis might have been an accident, they are not likely to tell us those details).

Seaweed42 · 19/09/2019 23:05

Boris and her Madge could do with something to shift the focus, that's for sure.

JamieFrasersArse · 19/09/2019 23:08

Yes @BertrandRussell, and if they did have another child then I'd expect at least 2 threads a week calling William out on the hypocrisy of lecturing about the dangers of overpopulation and then having a fourth child!

intermittentfasting · 19/09/2019 23:08

My 3yo is forever telling people that mummy has a baby in her tummy.
He told my mum one day and she believed him until he told her that she had a baby in her tummy too Grin

dowehaveastalker · 19/09/2019 23:11

Who cares? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Surely she should be allowed to have another if she so chooses?

MrsPellegrinoPetrichor · 19/09/2019 23:13

But she can’r possibly be. Her waist is practically non existent

She isn't,she is a perfectly normal size and it's just because we're all so OBESE that we've lost sight of what that looks like.

BananasAreTheSourceOfEvil · 19/09/2019 23:17

Kids say a lot of things. My dd told her teacher we were moving house and I was having a baby soon.

After she asked where we were moving and congratulated me on the baby, I had to tell her I wasn’t pregnant and we weren’t moving.

She went red and I went on a diet 🙈🙈🙈

Pieceofpurplesky · 19/09/2019 23:21

To be fair my then 4yo DS told his teachers that his police officer father had been made an inspector.

His father was not a policeman!

scrivette · 19/09/2019 23:22

My child in reception told his teacher that he only drank coffee at home - but it was okay as it was decaf.

I wouldn't be believing a child that age about a pregnancy.

HeadLikeAFuckinOrange · 19/09/2019 23:23

If anyone, I think Eugenie will likely be pg next, so PA can be a doting family man and new grandad.

BlingLoving · 19/09/2019 23:27

From "Just a Normal Mummy"'s facebook page last week:

Me: So how was school today?
4-year old: I hate it.
Me: Ok, so who did you play with?
4-year old: No-one. They all hate me.
Me: Right, well what lessons did you enjoy?
4-year old: None of them. I didn’t have any lessons.
Me: Excellent. Was lunch yummy then?
4-year old: They didn’t give me lunch.
Me: Fantastic. Well - I saw your teacher today and she showed me some lovely pictures of you having a great time in art and PE, plus she says you’ve made lots of little friends, and ate up your lunch no problem saying it was delicious...? So is that more like the truth then?
4-year old: I don’t have a teacher. She’s dead.
Me: Lovely.

Gingerbreadsonme · 19/09/2019 23:27

It’s probably wishful thinking on poor old Charlotte’s part because she wants a sister!

Lifeinthedeep · 19/09/2019 23:29

I told EVERYONE that I was having a little sister for Christmas when I was 4. Needless to say, my mum had a few confused congratulations until she clocked what was going on.

Toastymash · 19/09/2019 23:29

I doubt someone would tell their very young child that they were pregnant so early on.

But I suppose she could have done. Anyway, it's her own business. If she is I'm sure she'll announce it soon.

SarahBeeney · 19/09/2019 23:39

My DS told his teacher that I was having an affair!!! He was in year 1 I think.
It was mortifying! And untrue.

AwdBovril · 19/09/2019 23:45

My DD had the staff at her nursery so convinced I was pregnant that they were congratulating me at pickup time. She'd told them it was a boy & the name, etc... she is still an only child 4 years later!

ThanksMateThanksMate · 19/09/2019 23:55

I remember telling my teacher (in 1979) that my Dad said my Mum had a boyfriend called Frank. . .

Lots of fuss ensued.

Got taken to head teacher's office.

"Yes she does Miss, Frank Sinatra"