Kate Middleton always looks chic and stylish, with her wardrobe usually made up of her favourite midi dresses and A line coats. But in recent weeks, the Duchess of Cambridge has been opting increasingly for separates and, most notably, trousers.
23.02.2022 - 02:51 / justjared.com
Kate Middleton is having some fun during her official visit to Denmark!
The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to the Lego Foundation PlayLab at University College Copenhagen on Tuesday afternoon (February 22).
During her visit there, Kate took a trip down the slide in the building, and learned about all the activities available for young children there.
Kate also spoke about the speculation of her and Prince William expanding their family once again.
Click inside to read what she said!
“It makes me very broody,” Kate admitted to reporters. Broody is slang for making people feel like they want to make babies.
She added, “William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying ‘let’s have another one.’”
“There is so much joy and happiness associated with having a newborn baby but actually people don’t necessarily talk about the worry or the anxiety that comes with having a newborn,” Kate added while speaking with researchers from the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project. “Particularly if you are noticing things with your own child that you feel you are worried about.”
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have three children together: Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3.
Later this week, Kate will visit more venues and even visit with Danish royals, including her doppelganger, Crown Princess Mary.
Scroll below to see 55+ pictures of Kate Middleton during the first day of her visit to Denmark…
Kate Middleton always looks chic and stylish, with her wardrobe usually made up of her favourite midi dresses and A line coats. But in recent weeks, the Duchess of Cambridge has been opting increasingly for separates and, most notably, trousers.
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an interview with the Express last year. Tim Rooke was among the media and camera crew stationed outside the Lindo maternity Wing at St Mary's Hospital, just north of Hyde Park in West London, as the nation watched with bated breath for Kate Middleton to give birth to the little boy who will eventually become king. When the moment came and George was born, at 4.
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.
While Kate Middleton met with parents and young children at the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project at the University of Copenhagen, the Duchess of Cambridge remarked that she sometimes thinks about having another kid. “It makes me very broody,” Kate, 40, said, per Page Six. “[Prince] William always worries about me meeting under-one-year-olds. I come home saying, ‘lets have another one.”
Kate Middleton met with Danish royalty on Wednesday during her Royal Tour of Denmark. The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge met Mary, the Crown Princess of Denmark, who took the British royal on several local outings. Princess Mary, 50, is the wife of Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark, who is next in line to the Danish throne.
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) pays a visit to Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during a visit to Christian IX’s Palace on Wednesday (February 23) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Prince William! Kate Middleton has three beautiful children — Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3 — but the Duchess of Cambridge isn't immune to baby fever. The 40-year-old royal is currently on an official visit to Denmark where she is spending lots of time with young kids, something her husband is a bit concerned about. On Tuesday, she met with parents and babies during a visit to the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project at the Børnemuseet Children's Museum, which focuses on the mental health and wellbeing of parents and infants. While meeting the little cuties, Kate admitted to feeling «very broody.» «William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds,» Kate joked about her husband (via royal reporters). «I come home saying, 'Let's have another one!'»Last month, Prince William joked about his wife's baby fever at an event in Lancashire where she held a baby girl. «Don't give my wife any more ideas!» he jokingly told the baby's parents, adding to Kate, «Don't take her with you.» In January 2020 during an appearance in Bradford, England, Kate told one fan in the crowd when asked about baby No.
Kate Middleton was all smiles as she arrived at the Danish Palace for an audience with Her Majesty Queen Maragrethe II and Princess Mary. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, arrived at the city’s capital yesterday, Tuesday 22 February, and firstly visited the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project at the University of Copenhagen. Kate is visiting the country to promote her work in early childhood development.
The Duchess Of Cambridge is serving up country chic as she steps out in a cosy roll-neck jumper, walking boots and a wax-style jacket during a visit to a kindergarten in Denmark. Kate, 40, looked glowing for her two-day solo trip to Copenhagen, where she will meet with Crown Princess Mary Of Denmark and promote her work in early childhood development. For her visit to Stenurten Forest Kindergarten, the mother-of-three stayed true to her country style, rocking a cream jumper and a pair of skinny black jeans, which she teamed with a pair of £170 chelsea boots by celeb-favourite brand Blundstone.
Kate Middleton has been spotted looking gorgeous as usual as she stepped out to visit a kindergarten forest school in Copenhagen, Denmark.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, who is reportedly set to compete against Prince William at a rugby match, appeared in high spirits as she had a smile plastered across her face at Stenurten Forest Kindergarten on Wednesday 23 February. The royal put on a casual display on her second day on her solo trip as she donned an oversized grey polo neck jumper alongside Seeland wax jacket, worth £209, and a pair of skinny black jeans.
Kate Middleton has said she’s “broody” after visiting babies in Copenhagen, Denmark on a royal visit.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, says she comes home saying “let’s have another one” to her husband Prince William, 39, when she meets young babies, joking that the Duke of Cambridge “worries” when she meets newborns. Kate, who is currently in the Danish capital of Copenhagen to learn about its system of early years support, met with new parents and health visitors to discover more about the importance of children’s social development.