QUEEN Letizia is not pregnant, despite claims to the contrary on the front page of a German magazine.
The popular glossy Neue Welt hit the shelves yesterday (Tuesday) with a photo of the former TV reporter-turned-Royal and her husband, the newly-crowned King Felipe VI behind her, with the headline, 'Baby at 42 years old'.
To add weight to the story, the picture of Letizia is taken from one of her two previous pregnancies.
The story even claims the Royal baby will be born in April.
But official sources have confirmed this is not the case, and that there are no new Royal babies on the horizon for the foreseeable future.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI have two daughters, Leonor, who turned nine on Hallowe'en, and Sofía, named after Felipe VI's mother, who was seven in May this year.
When Leonor was born, the Spanish Constitution was changed so that if she later had a baby brother, she would precede him as heir to the throne – a privilege which had been denied to women in Spain until the year 2005.
Leonor is currently the youngest immediate heir to the throne in Europe.