Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge receives flowers from 3-year old Isobelle Laursen, left, during her visit to Humberside Fire and Rescue Station in Grimsby, north Engalnd, Tuesday March 5, 2013. Her Royal Highness met many local people during her visit and people involved in a personal development course run by The Prince?s Trust and delivered in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. (AP Photo / Owen Humphreys) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge receives flowers from 3-year old Isobelle Laursen, left, during her visit to Humberside Fire and Rescue Station in Grimsby, north Engalnd, Tuesday March 5, 2013. Her Royal Highness met many local people during her visit and people involved in a personal development course run by The Prince?s Trust and delivered in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. (AP Photo / Owen Humphreys) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge receives flowers from 3-year old Isobelle Laursen, left, during her visit to Humberside Fire and Rescue Station in Grimsby, north Engalnd, Tuesday March 5, 2013. Her Royal Highness met many local people during her visit and people involved in a personal development course run by The Prince?s Trust and delivered in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. (AP Photo / Owen Humphreys) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge talks a group of residents of the nearby St.Andrews Hospice during her visit to Humberside Fire and Rescue Station in Grimsby, Engalnd, Tuesday March 5, 2013. Her Royal Highness met many local people and people involved in a personal development course run by The Prince?s Trust and delivered in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. (AP Photo / Bruce Adams)
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to children during a visit to the Havelock Academy in Grimsby, northern England, Tuesday March 5, 2013. Her Royal Highness met many local people and people involved in a personal development course run by The Prince?s Trust and delivered in partnership with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. (AP Photo / Darren Staples)
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge Kate waves to members of the public gathered outside the National Fishing Heritage Centre, Grimsby, England, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Anna Gowthorpe, Pool)
LONDON (AP) ? It's a royal secret, but the Duchess of Cambridge may have inadvertently dropped a hint about the gender of the baby she and Prince William are expecting.
When a wellwisher gave the former Kate Middleton a teddy bear during a rare public appearance Tuesday, one woman in the crowd said she heard Kate respond: "Thank you, I will take that for my d..." before she broke off her comments.
That reported exchange was enough for Britain's tabloids to trumpet "It's a girl" in Wednesday's papers.
Sandra Cook, who was standing near Kate, told reporters that she asked Kate if she had been about to say, 'daughter' and was told at first that the royal couple did not know and then that the couple would not reveal the child's gender.
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