Kate Middleton Is Reportedly Expecting Twins, Gets Bump-Shamed for Being Too Skinny
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Following her first appearance since announcing her pregnancy, some speculate that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting twins, while others are shaming her for her tiny stomach.

AceShowbiz - After stepping out for the first time on Tuesday, October 10 since announcing her third pregnancy, everyone is eager to know more about Kate Middleton's baby no. 3. There's been a lot of speculations about the pregnancy, and many people suspect that the royal lady could be pregnant with twins.

A source revealed that Prince William and Middleton are currently looking for extra child care help, leading people to question if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are preparing for twins or not.

Rumors also fly that the royal couple have already chosen names for their baby. If the baby is a boy, they will call him Prince Henry, named after Prince Harry, and if the baby is a girl, they will call her Princess Elizabeth, named after the Queen.

People are also questioning what will happen to the soon-to-be-born baby following the change of rules in royalty. Gender is no longer the decisive factor for the throne, which means that Princess Charlotte's position will not be changed even if the new baby is a boy. This means that Prince George will still be the third in line, and the new baby will be fifth.

The rumor aside, Middleton's first public appearance led to her getting bump-shamed after the photos were posted on Instagram. Some people point out her tiny stomach, saying, "I can't believe she's prego, she looks too thin."

Middleton was reported to suffer from severe morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum, but it looked like there are people who didn't believe it. One of them wrote, "There is no such thing as morning sickness the media claimed she had. It is severe malnutrition and vitamin b deficiency. It is impossible to grow a healthy baby and be as malnourished as she is."

Looking at the comments, experts remarked that the bump-shaming can cause needless anxiety for pregnant women. Co-founder of My Expert Midwife Lesley Gilchrist said, "Bump shaming can really damage a woman's body confidence and cause needless worry and anxiety over the health of their baby."

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