Kate Middleton Baby Bump [VIDEO] New Footage Reveals Royal Daughter Rumors Not Accurate, No Slip Up From Duchess, No Official Announcement on Boy or Girl

By Jon Niles, Mstarz reporter (j.niles@mstarsnews.com) | Mar 12, 2013 11:10 AM EDT

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Last week, the pregnant Kate Middleton was greeting people during an official social event when she reportedly let the sex of her unborn child with Prince William slip. News spread quickly and everyone was excited about the new princess being welcomed into the royal family. Unfortunately, there is no footage of this so-called "slip," just reports from onlookers. But just recently, thanks to video from an attendees phone, we actually see that Kate did not even get close to saying the baby's gender. So as of now it looks like we might have to wait until her due date in July to find out if Kate will be having a boy or a girl.

So as you can see, the child hands the Duchess of Cambridge a teddy bear and she simply thanks her for the lovely gift. No slip up at all. Great. We should all just go back to what we were doing a week ago before this newly disproved news broke. Right?

Mstarz covered the apparent slip last week. Here is an excerpt to recap the situation:

The Duchess slipped when she was given a white teddy bear by a local, Diane Burton. "Thank you, I'll take that for my d--" Prince William's bride replied, catching herself before completing her statement.

When a "well-wisher" asked the royal if she was about to say "daughter," Middleton smiled and replied coyly, "We're not telling," Us explains.

Another bystander allegedly heard Middleton say, "No, we don't know."

However, reportedly the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently did learn the sex of their baby, a source confirmed to Us Weekly, "but they've only told their parents."

According to Huffington Post, the baby's gender will most likely not be confirmed directly until its brought into the world in July because the British royal family's longstanding tradition is to conceal the sex of the baby until it is actually born. Upon the child's arrival, a note will be put on the gates of Buckingham Palace that announces the baby's birth, thus revealing the details publically to the world.

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