Kate Middleton News, Rumors: Palace Sources Says Duchess Wants to Have 4 Children Before Reaching 40
Is Kate Middleton ready to give Prince William his third offspring just four months after giving birth to Princess Charlotte?
The news was rife these past weeks pointing out to rumors that the Duchess of Cambridge was already "in the early stages of her third pregnancy." Furthermore, it is speculated by many that she is opting to have a big royal family with 4 children in total.
Citing the sources close to the British royal family, the report from Hollywood Life (via International Business Times) said that the 33-year-old is more than eager to give Prince George and the aforementioned Princess two more siblings.
"Kate has only just had her second baby, but she's already thinking about number three! She definitely wants a third baby by the time she's 35. That way she can have even more before she's 40," the source said (via IBT).
The reason behind her choice of having more children turns out to be inspired from her own family in which she grew up with two siblings.
"…to be honest, she doesn't want to stop there and has talked about having 4 children before she's all done," the Kensington Palace informant further said (via IBT).
However, a report from Gossip Cop says that the pregnancy rumors are not true and that they're "rubbish." According to their source, a palace insider, although the couple plan on having a third royal baby in the future, now is not yet the time and Kate isn't pregnant.
A few months back, right after their second child was born, Prince William told the public that he and Kate plan to add another member to the family.
Praising his wife's "amazing" mothering skills, the 33-year-old brother to Prince Harry said (via IBT) that they "only just had the second one" and that the people "never know what is going to happen in the future."
Stay tuned for more updates.