Prince William and Kate Middleton walk side by side while arriving for The Commonwealth Day Service held at Westminster Abbey in London, England on Monday (March 14).
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Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, confessed she "will not have any more children" despite often feeling "broody".
Kate and her husband Prince William will not be extending their family as the Duchess revealed the Duke does not want any more kids.
The royal couple already have three children together - Prince George (8), Princess Charlotte (6) and the youngest Prince Louis who is just three-years-old.
While visiting Bradford with her husband back in 2020, Kate touched on the subject of another Cambridge baby, reports The Mirror.
During a chat 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.
Kate had stopped to take some pictures with families at the hospital including one with couple Trudi and Alastair Barrie with their daughter, Anastasia.
As Kate held the baby girl for a photo, the onlookers around gushed, which prompted William to jokingly say: "Don't give my wife any more ideas!"
And when Kate handed the baby back to her family, he said: "Don't take her
Prince William and Kate Middleton walk side by side while arriving for The Commonwealth Day Service held at Westminster Abbey in London, England on Monday (March 14).
The British Royal family was on-hand for the Commonwealth Day festivities at Westminster Abbey on Monday (Mar. 14), but it wasn’t that huge of a showing this year. Kate Middleton and her husband, Prince William, were there, along with William’s father, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. However, notable family members like Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Queen Elizabeth II were absent. Though Queen Elizabeth, 95, recently battled COVID-19, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday (Mar. 11) that she would not attend the service due to mobility issues, per The Mirror.
In 2011, over 2,000 guests packed into Westminster Abbey to witness the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tie the knot in the most beautiful ceremony.
Prince William and Kate Middleton spent some time learning about the work being done at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London, where volunteers are mounting a humanitarian effort to help those affected near and far.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made the visit Wednesday and were greeted by Ukraine's ambassador to the U.K., Vadym Prystaiko and his wife, Inna. The ambassador and his wife gave William and Kate a tour of the facility, where the royals met with members of the Ukrainian community in London and volunteers.Kate and William were photographed wearing lapel pins in Ukraine's flag colors, and they listened intently as volunteers walked them through their efforts and the challenges they face trying to get the material to those who need it most.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are paying a visit.
As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, travelling the world and representing the UK abroad are part and parcel of their roles. And later this month the pair will travel to the Caribbean, visiting Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas on behalf of The Queen. And while royal tours are undoubtedly hard work, filled with numerous engagements, dinners and events, royal expert Jennie Bond doesn’t doubt that there’s a small part of Kate, 40 and William, 39, that is looking forward to some time on their own.
To mark St David's day this year, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to Abergavenny and Blaenavon in Wales, a place close to their hearts. As newlyweds, the pair lived in Anglesey where William worked as a search and rescue pilot plus, of course, the pair will one day be the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Prince William left onlookers taken aback when he unexpectedly opened up about his wife Kate Middleton during an engagement in Wales this week. The Duke of Cambridge, 39, was taking a stroll as part of the St David's Day celebrations in the Welsh countryside. Joined by the Duchess, 40, who shared that her favourite colours were inspired by nature, William chatted to royal fans as he donned his best country wear for the outing.
Being a royal involves a lot of time away from home meaning Kate Middleton and Prince William must leave their children each time they attend an engagement. This week, they visited Wales to mark St David's Day while their three children stayed at home at Apartment 1A Kensington Palace. Last month, William made his first official visit to Dubai, while Kate spent a few days in Denmark, all while they Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, remained in the UK.
When Kate Middleton met Prince William they were both studying at St Andrew University in Scotland. The couple lived with friends throughout their studies before graduating and moving in together. After marrying in 2012, the first home they shared as newlyweds was in Wales where they lived before they had children.
Prince William and Kate Middleton issued a statement via their verified Twitter account over the weekend, writing, «In October 2020 we had the privilege to meet President Zelenskyy and the First Lady to learn of their hope and optimism for Ukraine’s future.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are enjoying a trip to Wales!
Kate Middleton beamed with joy while visiting a Welsh farm during her trip to the country with husband Prince William.The pair last visited Wales together in December 2020, and previously lived there for two years soon after getting married.The purpose for the trip today, Tuesday 1 March, is to celebrate the region’s culture as it marks St David’s Day. Kate, 40, was all smiles at Pant Farm near Abergavenny.The mum-of-three wore a khaki green jacket paired with a bold red scarf, complete with a daffodil pin.
Sometimes, the sidelines are the most fun place to be…at least Prince George, 8, made them look that was as he hilariously stuck out his tongue and whispered with parents Prince William and Kate Middleton while attending a rugby match on Feb. 26. The trio were all smiles, class, and British spirit in new photos, where they chuckled amongst themselves, sang along to the national anthem, and cheered on their home team.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived together at the England vs. Wales Six Nations rugby match on Saturday, but their union went out the window when the whistle blew.
Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, officially announced their support for Ukraine on Feb. 26. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to their Twitter account to share a brief but meaningful statement about the country currently under attack by Russia and revealed they had met with the country’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska in Oct. 2020 to discuss “hope and optimism” for the future.
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton arrived at Twickenham earlier today, Saturday 26 February, accompanied by their eldest son Prince George for the Guinness Six Nations Rugby match between England and Wales.The couple, who are known to be competitive with one another, looked tense during certain moments of the match — where England proved victorious winning 6 - 0.The Duke of Cambridge, 39, is Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, while The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, is Patron of the English Rugby Football Union. Kate looked smart in a checked coat with a rugby scarf as she supported the match with her husband and son.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been eyeing up a prep school in Berkshire for Prince George to attend when he finishes Thomas’s Battersea this summer. Prince William and Kate Middleton are understood to be preparing Prince George for a move to the Home Counties. The future King will finish at Thomas’s Battersea in summer and the current plan is for him to move to a prep school in Berkshire, with Lambrook near Ascot and Ludgrove School, where Prince Harry and Prince William both went, front runners.
Kate Middleton gushed over babies during her solo tour of Denmark this week.The Duchess of Cambridge joked to parents at Copenhagen’s Children’s Museum: “It makes me very broody. William always worries about me meeting under one year olds. I come home saying ‘let’s have another one’.” Kate shares three children with Prince William: Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and three-year-old Prince Louis.The duchess caused great excitement among royal fans as she announced her broodiness, sparking hopes of baby number four for the Cambridge family - but will it happen? We’ve looked back at every time the mum-of-three has opened up about wanting a fourth child… For all the latest on Kate Middleton and the rest of the Royal Family, sign up to OK!'s brand new Royals newsletter.