Is Princess Kate Pregnant

MSN: I kept Princess Kate's first pregnancy a secret, reporter tells court

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A Mail on Sunday journalist knew the Princess of Wales was pregnant with her first child before it was announced but did not want to 'cross a line' by reporting it, the High Court heard on Tuesday.

MSN: Why Princess Kate's pregnancy with Prince George was kept a secret for days, court hears

A Mail on Sunday editor knew the Princess of Wales was pregnant with her first child before the news was publicly announced, but chose not to publish the information because she did not want to "cross ...

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Why Princess Kate's pregnancy with Prince George was kept a secret for days, court hears

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So, the singular possessive is princess's, the plural nominative is princesses, and the plural possessive is princesses'. All of these are pronounced exactly the same way.

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If a prince becomes a king, and a princess becomes a queen, what is the term for someone who becomes an emperor/empress? I've found some answers for this in other languages, such as Japanese or Rus...

The words prince and princess come to English from Old French and ultimately from Latin's "princeps". However, in both Latin and Old French, as well as historical Italian, "prince&q...

However, whenever I pronounce the latter, it always sounds like "The Princess Street". This might be a bit of a stretch, but is there a way to pronounce this while avoiding confusion? I often end up clarifying it afterwards by using "Street of the Prince", but it sounds weird in my humble opinion. And doing it every time gets old.