Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle will reportedly announce their pregnancies in the coming weeks. After much speculation, a publication claimed that the Duchesses are both looking forward to their “double baby joy.”

Middleton and Prince William just wrapped up their tour in Pakistan on Friday, Oct. 18. And a source claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge showed off her growing baby bump during her engagements. However, since the bump is still relatively small, it was quite hard to notice it.

The source also told New Idea that one of the reasons why Prince Harry broke down in tears while he was giving his WellChild Awards speech was because he was feeling nostalgic over his wife’s pregnancy. But other than this, he couldn’t believe that Markle is going through another pregnancy again while they were at the same event.

“Harry was overcome with emotion from the moment he stepped in – admitting backstage that he was struggling to hold it all in as Meghan clearly showed off her tiny bump and he revealed how they were in the exact same position as last year just days away from announcing the pregnancy,” the source said.

The source went on to say that Prince Harry choked up over the thought that he is now a father, and he will become a dad of two very soon. The Duke of Sussex revealed that his wife’s pregnancy just magnified and intensified all of his feelings.

And the unnamed source went as far as saying that Markle also became a tad bit emotional at the awards show because her pregnancy hormones were all over the place.

“She admitted how the overwhelming pregnancy hormones had made her breakdown frequently and how they couldn’t believe how lucky they were with their dream family,” the source said.

Unfortunately, since the publication was unable to reveal the name of their source, it is unlikely that Middleton and Markle are pregnant at the same time. The Duchesses pregnancies will only be confirmed by the palace.

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle
Pictured: Markle and Middleton after attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2019 in London. Getty Images/Kirsty Wigglesworth