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Kate Middleton is not pregnant

Kate Middleton is not pregnant: Palace denies twins reports

Left: Prince William and Kate Middleton in Birmingham last month. Right: Star magazine's cover

The rumour mill went into overdrive yesterday when a gossip magazine claimed Prince William and Kate Middleton were expecting twins.

While the world marvelled over where the super-slim Duchess of Cambridge was hiding two 12-week-old babies, and we dreamed up designs for a royal pregnancy commemorative edition, royal representatives were drafting a press statement to rain of everyone’s parade.

“Suffice to say that were it true, it would be us that announces it, not a gossip magazine,” a palace spokesperson said.

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UK gossip magazine Star claimed to have “official” confirmation that Kate was not only pregnant, but expecting twins — a boy and a girl.

The publication said William was thrilled Kate was pregnant because of the “enormous pressure” the couple have been under to produce an heir.

“William almost collapsed with joy — and relief — when Kate called to tell him she was pregnant,” a source told the magazine.

William and Kate, both 29, got married in April and have said they want to enjoy time together as a couple before starting a family.

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“I think we’ll take it one step at a time,” William said when he announced his engagement to Kate last November.

“We’ll sort of get over the marriage thing first, then look at the kids. But obviously, we want a family.”

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