• Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, helps a blindfolded boy, Fynley Gooch, 7, ice a cake as she promotes disability awareness while meeting with children at the newly established 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony in east London December 16, 2014.

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, helps a blindfolded boy, Fynley Gooch, 7, ice a cake as she promotes disability awareness while meeting with children at the newly established 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony in east London December 16, 2014. (Photo : REUTERS/Ben Stansall/Pool )

Kate Middleton is expected to deliver her second baby sometime in mid-to-end of April as revealed by the Duchess of Cambridge herself during a charity event. However, a magazine's shocking cover page claims that Prince William's wife has already given birth to the second royal baby.

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According to Mirror UK, the bizarre announcement was made by Life & Style and OK! magazines on their latest cover pages. The website notes the magazine claimed that Kate Middleton gave birth to a baby girl after massive drama in the waiting room. It is alleged that there was a family feud during the rush hour. It is also said that Kate Middleton's mother Carole Middleton went "crazy in waiting room."

The report created quite a stir in the press and evoked responses from royal observers and media outlets. A royal correspondent Victoria Murphy addressed the rumours. Speaking to The Mirror, Murphy said that the report is "absolutely hilarious as Kate [Middleton] clearly hasn't had her baby."

Murphy further revealed that the Duchess will be making one final appearance next Friday before she takes her maternity leave.

"Take it from me, she's definitely still pregnant and trust me, when this baby is born there won't be any missing the news -- it will be everywhere," Murphy told the abovementioned daily news publication.

Meanwhile, The Independent pointed out that the stories by the magazines were released on the same day when Kate Middleton paid a visit at the Brookhill Children's Center in Woolwich on Wednesday, March 18. She looked heavily pregnant as she became the part of the gathering. According to the publication, the "print timings" of the stories conspired against the magazines.

During the visit, the Duchess broke the big news about her delivery date and revealed she is due to give birth sometime "mid-to-late April."