Kate Middleton Pregnant with Third Child? Couple To Extend Their Family; Baby Number 3 Might Be On It's Way

By Bisma Kaleem - 07 Jun '16 13:49PM
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Although it was just a rumor generated by the unending Internet paranoia, the Duchess of Cambridge along with her Royal significant other might be planning to give birth to Royal baby number 3!

Prince George and Princess Charlotte might be on the way to be a big brother and a big sister. As per the Vanity Fair, the report published by the platform indicated that the Duke and Duchess might talk and plan for another baby in the Royal clan, thus, extending their small family.

"They want at least three kids and forth to be close in age", maintains a source.

The Royal couple has taken their thoughts to their respective friends and stand firm that they want to have three kids close in age so that they all can grow up together. The rumor has definitely stirred excitement as they might not wait too long before trying for another baby as Prince George will be three this July and Princess Charlotte is already one.

The Telegraph also reported that as per their friends, the Duchess aims to have her third baby before reaching the age of 35 and if she stands rock-solid on her theoretical plans, she just has less than one year to accomplish extending their family.

Being one of the most highlighted personalities in the world and often associated with infinite speculations of the paparazzi, Prince William maintains that he wants a simple present for the two kids.

"I'm concentrating very much on my role as a father. I'm a new father and I take my duties and my responsibilities to my family very seriously and I want to bring my children up as good people with the idea of service and duty to others as very important," said William in an interview with BBC in April.

Presently, the Royal duo is dwelling in Amner Hall and recurrently pay a visit to the Kensington Palace for official purposes. Prince George is currently enrolled at the Westacre Montessori nursery in Norfolk.

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