Kate Middleton is once again being rumored to be pregnant with her fourth child. And some people are convinced that she and Prince William will have a baby girl.
A publication recently claimed that Princess Charlotte has been asking her parents for a baby sister, and her wish may just come true. While speaking with New Idea, royal biographer Phil Dampier said that a fourth baby may indeed be a possibility for the royal couple.
“I always thought Kate wanted to have three children because she comes from a family of three siblings, but now I’m convinced she’s delighted to have four,” he said. “You can see what a wonderful mother she is and she would also love little Louis to have a sister of a similar age, just like George and Charlotte,” he added.
The author of “Royally Suited: Harry And Meghan In Their Own Words” also said that Prince William didn’t initially want to have more than two children. But since Kate has been talking to Princess Mary of Denmark, who has four kids, the mom of three might have been inspired to have another baby.
“It would be lovely to see two of each sex, just as Princess Mary does,” he said. “Kate talks to her and just loves the dynamic,” he added.
The publication also claimed that Prince George’s mom was recently spotted visiting the doctor’s office that she frequently visited while pregnant with Princess Charlotte.
However, it is also possible that Kate and Prince William will not have more children. Earlier this year, Kate visited Northern Ireland for her royal engagement. While there, the royal spoke with a man who was carrying his 5-month-old son.
The doting dad asked Kate if she’s thinking about having baby number four. And the Duchess of Cambridge said that having another baby could make her husband feel a little worried.
And last month, a motherhood expert said that Kate may not have another baby because of the way she interacts with Prince Louis. By the looks of it, the female royal is babying her youngest son because she won’t have another baby again, claims the expert.
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