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Kate Middleton & Prince William’s Royal Staffers Threaten To Strike Amid Pregnancy Rumors

Feb. 25 2016, Updated 6:22 p.m. ET

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The Metro UK reported that employees at Kensington Palace, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's home, may strike because of a proposed pay cut that could slash wages by as much as $5,000 annually.

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Palace employees affected include those working in parts of the palace open to the public for exhibits and tours. However, Will and Kate’s personal staff will not be affected since they work directly for the royal family.

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While the Duke and Duchess, and their adorable children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, won’t bear the brunt of from the strike, palace drama comes just as buzz builds that Kate is pregnant again.

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“It’s the early days, but the buzz in the royals’ inner circle is that Kate’s pregnant again,” a source told OK! Magazine. “She’s been able to carry on with her royal duties seamlessly, as well as looking after George and Charlotte, something she wouldn’t have been able to do if she was doubled up with nausea.”

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The Sun also reported that during a night out at a local pub with Will, Kate only drank water, which is a telling sign!

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