It is highly expected that the royal family will be blessed with a baby girl this time. The latest report states that Anmer hall, the residence of the Duke William and pregnant Duchess Kate Middleton, has been supplied with three feminine paint samples which further cement the speculation that Middleton is carrying a girl.
Sebastian Shakespeare told Daily Mail that Oxford interior design company Annie Sloan has recently supplied three evidently feminine paint samples to Anmer Hall, the current residence of the expectant couple. All the three samples of the wall paint are in a shade of pink ranging from complex pink to soft pale pink.
The piece of news indicates to the fact that the Duchess is expecting a girl this time and wants to decorate the nursery of the little one accordingly. The due date of the baby's arrival is approaching fast as the Duchess has entered into the final stage of her second pregnancy.
The speculation is not confirmed officially yet. The representatives of Annie Sloan has neither confirmed nor denied supplying the above mentioned pot of paints to Anmer Hall.
Earlier this month, Middleton was spotted browsing through pink coloured baby clothes in an uptown clothing store which fuelled the rumour that a baby sister will soon join adorable Prince George in the royal family. The royal couple has not declared the gender of their unborn baby yet.
Meanwhile, the Duchess began her maternity leave with her last public appearance happened on March 27. According to a flurry of bets made with British bookmakers William Hill, the second royal baby is expcted to be named Alice.
Elizabeth is currently the second most popular guess, followed by Charlotte and Victoria, Vanity Fair reported. The name Diana has also emerged in the speculation as Prince William is expected to name his daughter in the memory of his late mother Princess Diana.