Kate Middleton fans are looking forward to another pregnancy announcement from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The couple is rumored to be welcoming their fourth child very soon.

Eagle-eyed royal fans and experts recently claimed that the mom of three has been dropping clues that she’s pregnant. But it seems that they have been missing out on more important changes.

Other than the change in Middleton’s hairstyle and clothing, as well as her growing baby bump, there are also other ways to tell if the Duchess of Cambridge is indeed expecting. For instance, Prince William’s wife’s breasts should also become enlarged.

But during the royal’s recent outings, Middleton’s breasts still seem to be the same size. And she has not been sporting a growing baby bump contrary to rumors. As such, it is unlikely that she’s already pregnant with her fourth child.

If Middleton is really pregnant, it is also likely that her ankles and feet would become swollen. This happens most especially when the pregnant woman is already on her second and third trimester.

Some sources claimed that Middleton sported a growing baby bump in July, which means that she is already three months pregnant at the moment. And if this is the case, her ankles and feet should also swell. But they still look very normal.

And during her recent interview in Pakistan, Middleton didn’t show signs of her shortness of breath, which is something that’s common among pregnant women. This is because a pregnant woman’s weight increases as her baby bump grow.

But it is also important to note that Middleton doesn’t gain much weight when she’s pregnant compared to Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Cambridge owes this to her good genes.

Additionally, even though there are tons of rumors surrounding Middleton’s pregnancy, the announcement will only come from Kensington Palace or the royal couple themselves and not from unnamed sources. Until then, the rumors are nothing more than that.

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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