Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge has responded to reports that she will one day welcome a fourth child with husband Prince William, the 2nd in line to the British throne.
During the couple’s visit to Bradford on Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Kate Middleton was asked by a fan whether the royals would be expanding their brood, but admitted, “I don’t think William wants any more.”
At the time, the 38-year-old was chatting to fan Josh Macpalce, who told Kate he had sent the couple cards congratulating them on the births of all three of their children.
Josh, 25, who is autistic and has DiGeorge syndrome, held out his arms to the Duchess, who bent down to give him a cuddle, and told him: “Thank you for the hug.”
William, 37, and Kate are parents to three children; Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and little Prince Louis, who will be two in April.
Bookmakers speculate constantly about the couple adding a fourth child to their family.
During Wednesday’s visit, Kate shared a sweet update on Prince Louis while speaking to locals who have completed the ‘Older Yet Wiser’ course, a workshop for grandparents who have child-caring responsibilities. Jo and Ian Broadbent have full time care of their six-year-old granddaughter and have completed the course.
Kate said Louis had started to tell her ‘Mummy, I’m balancing’ and she said it was really nice to see him turning into a little boy from being a baby. She’s obviously very proud of her children.”
Louis was last seen in public when Kate did the school run last week. Kensington Palace also released a new photo of William, George, Charlotte and Louis on Christmas Day, taken by Kate at the couple’s country home, Anmer Hall, in the summer.
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