Kate Middleton is pregnant based on this clue, according to netizens.

For months there have been rumors claiming that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are already expecting their fourth baby. According to Chadielle Fayad of New Idea, the big clue supporting the claims that Middleton is pregnant has been revealed and no one can deny it.

The report was referring to Middleton’s new hairstyle. The royal mom of three sported a new hairstyle when she joined Prince William in dropping Prince George and Princess Charlotte on their first day of school. According to several sources, the duchess does it for distraction, so that the people would focus more on her locks and in the process draw the attention away from her baby bump. Netizens were convinced that whenever Middleton sports a new hairstyle, she is expecting a new child.

“I think so too because Kate just changed her hair, which she always does to distract us when she’s newly pregnant,” one netizen wrote on Twitter

“Great post as always. Kate changing her hair when is pregnant is true and experts even say that its a way of people get distracted with it and so they don't look at the belly. But she changes her hair in a very drastic way when that happens ..so this time is just a trim 1/2,” a different user wrote.

Fimela also shared that there were two likely signs hinting about Middleton’s pregnancy. First, her hair and second, her agenda.

“Every time the Duchess of Cambridge changes her look, she announces that she is pregnant within a few days. And I have another clue. Kate’s agenda is locked,” Fimela posted on Instagram.

In related news, Meghan Markle reportedly insulted Middleton by saying that she would not want to be a “dowdy duchess” like the Duchess of Cambridge. Markle also broke Queen Elizabeth II’s heart when she declined the monarch’s invitation to Balmoral. The Queen was reportedly furious and heartbroken over the snub because she was looking forward to spending time with Prince Harry’s baby.

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Kate Middleton arrives to launch a new national support line at the charity Family Action on Jan. 22, 2019 in Lewisham, England.  Getty Images/Adrian Dennis