Kate Middleton's Baby Girl Birth News False, Says Royal Respondent
The internet was abuzz recently with news of Kate Middleton having already given birth to a royal baby girl. However, multiple sources have reported the news as false considering the Duchess of Cambridge’s second baby is not due until April.
The Duchess of Cambridge has not given birth to her second baby yet contrary to what U.S. magazines OK! and Life and Style announced on its front cover. Victoria Murphy, a royal commentator on ABC News, Sky, BBC and ITV told Mirror UK that the news is “absolutely hilarious as Kate clearly hasn't had her baby.” Calling the announcement “crazy” on her Twitter page, Murphy confirmed that Kate Middleton is still very much pregnant since "she is scheduled to do another engagement next Friday before she goes on her maternity leave. Take it from me, she's definitely still pregnant and trust me, when this baby is born there won't be any missing the news -- it will be everywhere," she said.
According to The Independent, the print timings on Kate Middleton’s baby girl birth news also conspired against OK! USA’s publication, since the announcement was released on the same day as the Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to Brookhill Children’s Centre in Woolwich on Wednesday, March 18. It was also during the said visit that the heavily-pregnant Kate Middleton revealed her second baby’s due date.
The Duchess of Cambridge revealed to volunteers at the centre that she is due to give birth “mid-to-end-of April.” E Online said Kate Middleton announced her second baby’s expected delivery after she was asked by one volunteer, Christie Osborne.
Life and Style announced that Kate Middleton has given birth to a baby girl although the Duchess herself had previously made it clear that she has no idea what her second baby’s gender is. The publication likewise claimed there were some hospital drama during Kate’s supposed delivery including a last minute caesarean. The publication even claimed to have the details on who among the royal members were banned from the delivery room.
Meanwhile, OK! USA further asserted that Kate’s mum, Carole Middleton, reportedly went “crazy in the waiting room” with the publication also describing Prince George meeting his baby sister for the first time. However, that day when Kate Middleton finally gives birth will certainly be all over the web and not just on some publication. As what Victoria Murphy assured, “when the baby is born there won’t be any missing news” as it will be all over social media and will have wall-to- wall coverage on Mirror UK.
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