Prince William and Kate Middleton, just like the other royal couples in recent times, always attend royal events and gatherings together. However, the Duke of Cambridge attended this year's Tusk Conservation Awards alone in London last week.
According to Birmingham Live, the Kensington Palace released an official announcement on the day of the event. Based on the statements, the Duchess of Cambridge will no longer be available to attend the awards night "due to the children." It was not stated, though, the specific reasons behind.
But, as reported, Kate Middleton was still able to attend the "afternoon tea" with Prince William in Kensington Palace on that day for the receiving of the winners of the event. Hence, several royal fans and experts concluded that the "undisclosed matters" about the three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were not that "serious," like health problems or any of the like.
On another note, Express UK claimed that many royal supporters are convinced that Kate Middleton is pregnant. As per assertions, this might be the reason why the duchess cancelled her appearance by the "last-minute."
It was further explained that Kate used to experience physical struggles during pregnancy. There were reports previously attesting that headaches and morning sicknesses were very apparent to Kate when she is pregnant causing her to avoid public events and gatherings for her rest.
These pregnancy allegations further strengthened their positions among royal fans when several reports claimed that Prince William and Kate Middleton had a doctor with them during their royal tour in Pakistan. It is "unusual" for personal doctors to join the royals during royal tours, a source commented.
Not to mention, many netizens pointed out that Kate has been changing her recent looks and appearances, which happens to be one of the alleged signs of Kate's pregnancy. So, it is not surprising why many individuals believe that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge might be having their fourth baby soon.
Amid all the allegations and speculations, the royals have remained loyal to their advocacies and works. The Tusk Conservation Awards became a success despite not having the patron, Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton.
As per The Sun UK, the annual awards event is founded to "celebrate" the individuals who have worked to "protect" Africa's natural culture and heritage. The Cambridge couple, especially the duke, is "Royal Patron" of Tusk. He has been "actively" supporting the works and projects since then.