Kate Middleton’s ‘broody’ but she ‘won’t have more children’ because of Prince William
Kate Middleton and Prince William already have three beautiful children, but while on a royal visit, the Duchess hinted that the family won’t be expanding any time soon
The Duchess of Cambridge “won’t have any more children” even if she is “broody,” she has confessed.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have three beautiful children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
And it looks like it’s going to stay that way as Kate revealed the Duke doesn’t want any more children.
During a visit to Bradford with William in 2020, Kate opened up about the possibility of another Cambridge baby.
While chatting with royal fan Josh Macpalce, who excitedly told the royal that he has sent cards congratulating her after each of her three children were born, she revealed that it is unlikely she will become a mum of four in the future – and it’s all because of William.
“I don’t think William wants any more,” she told the 25-year-old.
Macplace, who has autism and DiGeorge syndrome, which is caused by the deletion of a small segment of chromosome 22, held out his arms to Kate, who bent down and gave him a hug.
“Thank you for the hug,” she told him.
Josh had travelled with his mother, Sue, 46, from Blackpool to Bradford, combining a trip to a pantomime with the chance to see the Duke and Duchess.
William playfully expressed his concern about expanding the family during the couple’s visit to Clitheroe Community Hospital last month.