The Royal couple, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have always been the talk of the town and this time it's Pippa Middleton who is taking away all the limelight. Probably not, because Kate Middleton is supposedly pregnant again with their third baby, putting a question mark on Pippa's upcoming wedding chapter.

While Pippa Middleton is clamoring undivided attention as she gears up to be a bride somewhere around next year, it appears as if the current situation might not help Pippa to do so. The news regarding her sister, who is reportedly expecting Royal baby number three has been definitely doing rounds in the works of paparazzi.

According to Inquisitr, the rift between the sisters is growing. Pippa Middleton is on the verge of marrying her fiancé James Matthews and at the same time, Kate Middleton's pregnancy has been confirmed. In fact, Queen Elizabeth has been allegedly forcing the Royal couple to conceive a child in order to divert the masses' attention from the Brexit woes.

While the Royal clan and Middletons should be celebrating this time of year, it appears as if there is an obvious clash of interest. Pippa Middleton is now forced to put back her wedding ceremony in order to accommodate her approaching third niece or nephew.

"Pippa is worried that Kate's pregnancy will overshadow the nuptials. Pippa desperately wants the focus to be on her rather than her sister's baby bum," an unknown source said.

 However, contrary to the rising claims, the rumor debunking platform, GossipCop has debunked the news regarding Kate's pregnancy. The magazine also discredited the news, which was covered by Life and Style claiming that Kate is "pregnant and 90 pounds".

Therefore, Pippa needs to calm down and focus on her big day, which is just around the corner. While the bride-to-be is partially done with wedding essentials, she can easily head to the altar with her significant other, with no fear of being overshadowed by sister Kate Middleton.

Pippa Middleton and James Matthews got engaged last year. The 40-year old manages a hedge fund and is the chief executive of Eden Rock Capital Management Group.