Recent headlines about Kate Middleton reportedly suffering a miscarriage were probably shocking enough to stop your heart. As reported by Hollywood Life, the Duchess of Cambridge was reportedly "doubled over in agony" and was rushed to a hospital almost immediately regarding a potential crisis with her pregnancy.
According to a source close to Middleton, here's exactly what happened: "Kate was frantic. William wasn't home, and she was seriously concerned about the pain she was in. She was doubled over in agony, and her immediate fear was for her unborn baby. So she had her aides call emergency services"
However, that may not be the real truth of the story- or the story at all. Because now, Celeb Dirty Laundry is casting doubt that Kate Middleton's crisis is even a crisis at all. They're claiming that the entire thing's made up- citing the fact that, in the original reports, it was claimed tha the royal family ordered a "media blackout" to hide any news about the potential miscarriage.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, the news, if real, would be so gigantic that no media blackout could contain it. And, more importantly, they're noting that the original report was published as "breaking news" in a print magazine- and that print magazines rarely publish breaking stories, as those need to be put out immediately- instead of waiting the days it takes to get a magazine into print.
What's especially shocking about the news is that, before this, Middleton seemed to be a picture of health during her pregnancy. According to an earlier piece in Hollywood Life, the Duchess's baby bump was "barely there" as late as in January, and that she looked wonderful and in perfect health.
Keep an eye out on future Kate Middleton pregnancy news as these stories continue to break- either way, we wish the best of luck to Middleton and the future royal baby.
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