Katie Price's fiance Carl Woods 'desperate' to have baby after she swerves prison
01.07.2022 - 16:01
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Carl Woods is desperate to have a baby with fiancée Katie Price after she swerved a prison sentence last week.
The lovebirds are currently enjoying a holiday to Thailand to celebrate Katie's freedom, and have previously been open about their desire to start a family. It was reported earlier this year that the pair were starting IVF treatment to try and improve their chances of getting pregnant, writes the Mirror.
Love Island star Carl, 33, and Katie, 44, have been together for around two years and are planning to wed sometime this year despite their sometimes rocky relationship. The two have had their share of challenges in recent months – including Katie's brushes with the law and Carl being charged with using threatening behaviour.
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The Crown Prosecution Service recently dropped the charges against the reality star as there was "no realistic prospect of conviction and the case was stopped", which left Carl 'relieved'. After Katie avoided prison once again last week, 'natural father' Carl is said to have his sights set on expanding their brood.
A source has exclusively told the Mirror: "Carl really hopes to be a father in the near future. These last few years have been a really challenging period in all angles of Carl’s life, but at this very moment his biggest desire is to become a father."
Carl and Katie have shared their desires to have a baby of their own throughout their romance. It was reported in May that Katie is set to start IVF treatment as she's "desperate" to have a baby with Carl. And the Love
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