Kate Middleton and Prince William: Far East Diamond Jubilee Tour – Malaysia

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On Thursday Kate Middleton and Prince Williams left Singapore and arrived in Malaysia as a part of their 11-day Far-East Diamond Jubilee Tour. Before leaving Singapore, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Kranjo Commonwealth War Cemetery.

The royal couple visited Hospis, Malaysia, where Middleton made a public address. Later the newly wed will attend an official dinner with the head of state at the residence of the Agong in Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur.

The past few days, the princess created quite a stir when she refused to drink alcohol and instead opted for water, not once but twice! This of course has been taken by many in the media as a sign that the Duchess might be pregnant.

The couple celebrated their one year anniversary in April. Kate and William, both 30, have been under constant media speculation as the pregnancy. "Things like this; people do look at them and wonder if they are signs... People are whispering and going on, "Is she pregnant? Is she pregnant?" said The Mirror's Victoria Murphy to ABC News.

In an interview with Katie Couric, Prince Williams said on the topic, "I'm just very keen to have a family and both Catherine and I, you know, are looking forward to having a family in the future... You won't get anything out of me. Tight lipped," as reported by ABC News.

The royal couple will be in Malaysia till Sunday, after which they will move on the Solomon Islands.

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