According to news on the Internet, the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton will be announcing her pregnancy soon.

Based on the latest reports, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be giving a Christmas gift to the Queen by announcing Kate’s pregnancy.

The News quoted the National Enquirer as saying that the royal couple is expecting twins – a baby girl and a baby boy.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot in 2011 and they have three children, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Prince Louis of Cambridge.

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In October, the royal couple visited Pakistan and reports suggest that Kate won’t be joining William on a four-day royal trip to Oman and Kuwait.

In the past, the Duchess of Cambridge only missed overseas royal trips during pregnancy or maternity leave which fuelled pregnancy speculations.

In other news, the Duchess of Cambridge went for an event for initiative Shout in London recently.

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Kate Middleton was seen tripping as she walked back to her car with Prince William.

The prince reached out to help her and they shared a smile.

Prince William and Kate Middleton were celebrating the work of volunteer text support service Shout.

Kate Middleton stumbled as she was getting into her car after a royal engagement.

The royal couple were attending a charity event in London for their volunteer text support service Shout.

Kate, who was wearing black block heels tripped on her way into the car after the couple left the Troubadour White City Theatre.

The Duke of Cambridge, 37 was seen holding out a hand to support her, but it was alright as the Duchess stood back up and they smiled at each other over the minor stumble before going into the car to leave the event.

Kate was dressed in smart separates for the event instead of her usual elegant dresses. -/TISG

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