Still five months to her - or his? - grand debut, the next heir to the British throne is already kicking up its heels. So revealed a chatty and effusive Princess Kate on her March 5 solo outing, bringing cheer to the old English fishing town of Grimsby. "Has the baby been moving?" asked resident Bobbie Brown, 42, outside the port's museum. "Yes, it is, very much so!" replied Kate, 31. To Claire Moss-Smith, 86, who said she was eager for Kate to be queen, the princess answered, smiling, "You might be waiting a long time!" Just back from a weekend in Switzerland with Princes William and Harry,...
- 3/9/2013
- by Sandra Sobieraj Westfall and Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
First it seemed like Kate Middleton had revealed she was having a girl. Then some doubt started to creep in. Now, finally, comes what appears to be proof that the royal mum-to-be did not, in fact, have a slip of the tongue during her visit to Grimsby, England, on Tuesday. In this video obtained by the Grimsby Telegraph, one can hear the Duchess of Cambridge, upon accepting a teddy bear from a local woman, say, "Oh, is this for us? Thank you very much. That is very sweet of you." Of course, this obviously refutes what Sandra Cook, who was standing next to Middleton in the crowd at the time of the gift giving, said when she claimed to have overheard Prince William's other half say, "Thank you,...
- 3/8/2013
- E! Online
Is this proof that the Duchess of Cambridge doesn't know the sex of her baby? Earlier this week while Kate stepped out in Grimsby, a fishing port 180 miles north of London, a bystander Sandra Cook claimed she heard Kate almost say she was expecting a baby girl. But a new video has emerged in which Kate says she will take the teddy bear that was given to her, and asks, "Is this for us?" When quizzed further down the line by an admirer whether she said "daughter," Kate says that she and Prince William don't know the baby's sex. "Are you sure?...
- 3/8/2013
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
On March 5, the pregnant Duchess accidentally hinted that the royal baby was a girl — but quickly denied that she knows the baby’s gender! Watch the video, and tell us if You think she and Prince William are having a girl!
Kate Middleton and Prince William are claiming they don’t know the gender of their baby, but during an appearance to the National Fishing Heritage Centre on March 5, the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge might have accidentally let it slip that she is expecting a girl!
When Kate greeted fans and admirers, she received and adorable teddy bear from a local Diane Burton, Us Weekly reported. As she accepted the gift, she said, “Thank you, I’ll take that for my d–” then stopped herself before she could finish, leaving many to wonder if she meant to say daughter.
As she was going through the line of well-wishers, Kate denied...
Kate Middleton and Prince William are claiming they don’t know the gender of their baby, but during an appearance to the National Fishing Heritage Centre on March 5, the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge might have accidentally let it slip that she is expecting a girl!
When Kate greeted fans and admirers, she received and adorable teddy bear from a local Diane Burton, Us Weekly reported. As she accepted the gift, she said, “Thank you, I’ll take that for my d–” then stopped herself before she could finish, leaving many to wonder if she meant to say daughter.
As she was going through the line of well-wishers, Kate denied...
- 3/6/2013
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
Britain's Duchess Catherine has hinted she is expecting a baby girl. The duchess - who is around 21 weeks pregnant with her first child and admitted she can feel it moving around inside her 'very much' - dropped a major clue that she and Prince William are set to welcome a daughter in July. After a well-wisher presented her with a white teddy bear during an official visit to Grimsby, north England on Tuesday (05.03.13) and she said: 'Thank you, I will take that for my d... for my baby.' Sandra Cook, who was standing next to a woman who gave Kate the cuddly toy, said: 'As she handed it over I distinctly heard Kate say, 'Thank you, I will...
- 3/6/2013
- Monsters and Critics
It could be the mother of all hints. In an unguarded moment Tuesday, the Duchess of Cambridge may have dropped a hint about to the sex of her royal baby? Certainly, one well-wisher on Kate's visit to the northern English town of Grimsby clearly thinks so. Moments after Kate, 31, received the gift of a teddy bear from a member of the crowd outside the town's fishing museum, Sandra Cook, 67, says she heard the mum-to-be utter the words, "Thank you, I will take that for my d-..." Cook adds, "I said to her: 'You were going to say daughter, weren't you?...
- 3/6/2013
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
There's a rather adorable story out of England, when Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge took a visit to the National Fishing Heritage Centre in Grimsby, England on Tuesday (March 5).
Us Weekly reports that during the event, Kate was given a teddy bear by Diane Burton, a local woman, and she responded, "Thank you, I'll take that for my d --" and then cut herself off.
Witness Sandra Cook says she overheard the exchange and asked Kate, "You were going to say 'daughter,' weren't you?" and Kate replied, "No, we don't know," then when Cook said, "Oh, I think you do," Kate said, "We're not telling."
An insider tells Us Weekly that the Duke and Duchess have learned the sex of their baby, but "they've only told their parents."
If their firstborn is a girl, that's big for England. She will become Queen of England regardless of whether any subsequent siblings are brothers,...
Us Weekly reports that during the event, Kate was given a teddy bear by Diane Burton, a local woman, and she responded, "Thank you, I'll take that for my d --" and then cut herself off.
Witness Sandra Cook says she overheard the exchange and asked Kate, "You were going to say 'daughter,' weren't you?" and Kate replied, "No, we don't know," then when Cook said, "Oh, I think you do," Kate said, "We're not telling."
An insider tells Us Weekly that the Duke and Duchess have learned the sex of their baby, but "they've only told their parents."
If their firstborn is a girl, that's big for England. She will become Queen of England regardless of whether any subsequent siblings are brothers,...
- 3/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Kim Kardashian must be so excited right now! While making an appearance in Grimbsy, England on Mar. 5, the Duchess of Cambridge may have hinted at the fact that she’ll be having a little girl, too! Read on for all the details.
While we’ve only been able to speculate over the sex of Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s baby, a slip of the tongue by the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge during a visit at the National Fishing Heritage Centre in Grimsby, England on Mar. 5 certainly has us leaning toward one gender over the other! Did Kate just reveal that she’s having a daughter?
Kate Middleton Reveals The Gender Of Her Baby?
During the visit, Kate, 31, was given a white teddy bear by a local, Diane Burton, Us Weekly reports. “Thank you, I’ll take that for my d–” Kate replied, conspicuously cutting herself off. When someone in...
While we’ve only been able to speculate over the sex of Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s baby, a slip of the tongue by the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge during a visit at the National Fishing Heritage Centre in Grimsby, England on Mar. 5 certainly has us leaning toward one gender over the other! Did Kate just reveal that she’s having a daughter?
Kate Middleton Reveals The Gender Of Her Baby?
During the visit, Kate, 31, was given a white teddy bear by a local, Diane Burton, Us Weekly reports. “Thank you, I’ll take that for my d–” Kate replied, conspicuously cutting herself off. When someone in...
- 3/6/2013
- by Billy Nilles
- HollywoodLife
The former Kate Middleton's use of one letter has the British press speculating that Catherine may have given away the sex of her baby.
According to Britain's Telegraph newspaper, the letter Catherine used was "d."
"Thank you, I'll take that for my d ..." Catherine said, per the paper, after a member of the public handed her a teddy bear on Tuesday.
Another person - Sandra Cook, who was standing next to the woman who gave Catherine the toy - then chimed in.
"I said to her: 'You were going to say daughter weren't you?' and ...
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According to Britain's Telegraph newspaper, the letter Catherine used was "d."
"Thank you, I'll take that for my d ..." Catherine said, per the paper, after a member of the public handed her a teddy bear on Tuesday.
Another person - Sandra Cook, who was standing next to the woman who gave Catherine the toy - then chimed in.
"I said to her: 'You were going to say daughter weren't you?' and ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 3/5/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Has Kate Middleton spilled the beans about the sex of the royal baby?! While visiting the seaport of Grimsby today, the Duchess of Cambridge may have experienced a Freudian slip and accidentally revealed the sex of her child. After being given a teddy bear, the expectant royal apparently said, "Thank you, I'll take that for my d…" before cutting herself off abruptly, the Telegraph reports. Sandra Cook, 67, who was standing next to Kate in the crowd, replied to the duchess' supposed slipup: "I said to her, 'You were going to say daughter, weren't you?'" "No, I don't know," Kate reportedly replied, before Cook pressed further,...
- 3/5/2013
- E! Online
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