Kate Middleton leads a fabulous but challenging life as a British royal. After giving birth to Prince George, the Duchess of Cambridge has been bombarded with new pregnancy rumors and that her every move has been linked to her having a new bun in the oven.
Despite the fact that the Royal Palace rarely address to rumors, announcements about Her Royal Highness' future travel appear to finally debunk the rumors.
It could be recalled in the past that when Princess Kate was having the yet-unborn George, her sensitive health had led the royal family to postpone her public engagements unless the doctors have cleared her. According to an insider as quoted by Classicalite, "It was previously observed during Kate's first trimester stage of pregnancy with little Prince George, she suffered severe morning sickness. The said condition ultimately prevented her from making any travel during that time... With the Duchess' commitment to the official visit...it can be deduced that the 32-year-old is currently not pregnant..."
Kensington Palace recently unveiled the Duchess of Cambridge's upcoming engagements, as published by Breathecast, "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge will visit Malta on 20th and 21st of September 2014 to represent Her Majesty The Queen on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Malta's independence."
This will be Kate's first official trip alone, the site noted.
Additionally, Celeb Dirty Laundry also said that the British Royal, together with husband Prince William and brother-in-law Prince Harry will also be flying to Italy on the same month to attend their friend Charles Gilkes' wedding. Her travel plans seemed proof that Kate may not be pregnant after all.
In other news, the Duchess and the Duke of Cambridge has also plans to purportedly move to Anmer Hall from Kensington Palace for the future King's new job. Just recently, Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Duke will be joining the East Anglian Air Ambulance the next spring after having five months of training. Express.co.uk also dishes that the royal couple have spent £1.5 million of their own money renovating the 200-year old Georgian mansion given by the Queen to the pair. Sources share that the Grade II-listed property, which has its own tennis court and a swimming pool, will be the abode William and Kate for the "next couple of years".
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