Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed their third child, Prince Louis, back in 2018, and while the pair have suggested in the past that they don’t plan on having anymore children, Middleton recently made comments revealing that she often finds herself feeling “broody” around children.
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After recently beginning her solo tour of Denmark for a two day outing, the Duchess visited the University of Denmark where she was to help with the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project and speak with parents and children on her own parenting experiences. The 40-year-old royal revealed of spending time with children, “It makes me very broody. William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying, ‘Let’s have another one.'”
This was not the first time the pair have publicly spoken on their love of children, and during a visit to Lancashire last month, Middleton was photographed holding an infant and as the image was captured Prince William joked, “Don’t give my wife any more ideas!”
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The Prince also laughed, “Don’t take her with you,” as Middleton handed the baby back to her parents, so perhaps three children aren’t enough for the couple who are parents to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Back in 2019 Middleton also made comments about feeling “broody” when she was introduced to another infant on her tour of Northern Ireland with Prince William. “He’s gorgeous. It makes me feel broody,” she told the baby’s father. It may not be out of the question to keep an eye out for royal baby number four in the future, although when asked the same thing in 2019, Middleton replied, “I think William would be a little worried.”