Kate Middleton is not expecting her fourth child with Prince William. But rumors continue to swirl after a slew of fake clues emerged.

For instance, the Duchess of Cambridge changed her hairstyle and hair color. Immediately after, royal fans were convinced that this was Middleton’s way of conveying that she’s pregnant.

But according to body language expert Judi James, this may not necessarily be the case. While speaking with Daily Star, she said that there’s a difference as to why Middleton changed her look in time for Princess Charlotte’s first day of school.

“The new style and color she emerged with when she took George and Charlotte to school did look like one of her glossiest and most fashionable looks to date. But then she did say she’d had it done for the school run, and it could have been aimed at giving her an emotional lift as Charlotte left home for school for the first time,” she said.

Prince William’s wife was also rumored to have been dropping clues about her alleged pregnancy since she repeatedly touches her stomach when she’s out in public. Even though this gesture is very common among pregnant mothers, Middleton touches her stomach a lot. This means that this gesture cannot be used as an indication that the mom of three is pregnant.

But despite James’ clarification, bookmakers Ladbrokes is still confident that Middleton will announce another pregnancy before the year ends. Alex Apati, the spokesperson for Ladbrokes said that Middleton and Prince William will have another bundle of joy by next year.

“Kate and Will have made it clear they're keen to add to their family in the past and with a second baby soon to be expected from Harry and Meghan, and a potential royal wedding on the horizon for Beatrice, we're strapping ourselves in for a hectic 2020! We're so confident the happy couple will add a fourth baby to their family we've now pulled the plug on all bets,” she said.

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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