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Could Kate Middleton give birth to twins this time? What has Prince William said and how would royal succession work?

THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are about to welcome their third child with Kate in labour NOW, and while the palace have released very little information on the baby's gender, there have been some rumours the royals are expecting twins - with Prince William even commenting on the matter!

We explore what would happen in the Duchess has twins, and how the royal succession would work.

 There have been unfounded rumours that the royal couple could be expecting twin girls
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There have been unfounded rumours that the royal couple could be expecting twin girlsCredit: PA:Press Association

Could Kate Middleton be having twins?

There's no official line about the sex of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third child, but bookies are betting it'll be a girl.

However, there was a recent report form a US publication that said Kate Middleton is expecting identical twin girls.

The front-page feature used a source which claimed the news of twins had been leaked from Kensington Palace itself.

The reports are unfounded, and Kensington Palace hasn't commented.

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are due to welcome their third baby but have not confirmed the gender
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are due to welcome their third baby but have not confirmed the genderCredit: PA:Press Association

How would the royal succession work?

Gender is no longer an overriding factor in royal successions, with the rules being changed in 2011 allowing sons and daughters of royal monarchs having equal right to the throne.

This means Prince Charlotte would still remain the fourth in line for the throne if the new baby was a boy.

Her older brother Prince George is currently third in line.

This means that if Kate had twins, regardless if they were both male, both female or one male and one female, it would be the baby delivered first who succeeds.

 Gender no longer affects royal succession, after rules were changed in 2011
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Gender no longer affects royal succession, after rules were changed in 2011Credit: AFP

What has Prince William said about it?

Though Prince William did not comment on the US article directly, he has discussed the idea of twins.

While attending the Centrepoint Awards at Kensington Palace, he dismissed the speculation.

"Twins? I think my mental health would be tested with twins," he said.

“Two is fine, I don’t know how I’m going to cope with three, I’m going to be permanently tired.”

Bookies predict names for the royal baby - is your favourite in there?

William Hill's most likely girls names are Alice (4/1), Mary (11/2),  Elizabeth (6/1) and Victoria (6/1) .

If the Duke and Duchess have another boy, William Hill estimate that Arthur (5/1), Albert (9/1) and Jack (9/1), will be popular choices.

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