They first got Prince and heir to the throne George (8) in 2013. Only two years later came Princess Charlotte (7), and youngest Prince Louie (4) three years later.
Despite the fact that the couple has had three beautiful children, there are many indications that Kate would like to have another child.
In February last year reported Us Weekly that the royal couple wanted to expand the group of children. Then the couple was supposed to be trying on a fourth child, and for the Duchess it should always be part of the plan to have four children. Yet the royal house never confirmed this.
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Now, however, Kate is showing her love for babies once again, this time during a Cambridge visit.
Earlier this week, the couple visited Cambridge during the very first celebration of Cambridgeshire County Day, a day to honor the Queen after 70 years as monarch, as well as to raise money for charity and showcase the best of the city.
As during many public missions, the royals take the time to greet the fans who have turned up, but this time Kate took extra time to greet one of those present.
She stopped and then asked for permission to hold a small baby. Kate was allowed to hold the little girl, and told the mother of the child how much she “loves babies”, referred to in Page Six.
However, this is not what the fans react to, but the husband Prince William’s reaction to the incident.
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Prince William patted his wife’s arm, in a way that can be interpreted as a signal for the couple to move on.
On Twitter, several fans have commented on the prince’s reaction.
“LOL, I love Williams’ reaction,” wrote one Twitter user, while another wrote, “Desperate to get away before Catherine gets any ideas about baby No. 4.”
Middleton has previously told People via Josh Macpalce that the husband does not want more children.
The prince, on the other hand, enjoys being the father of his three children, and has previously talked about his personal growth after having children.
“I’m much more emotional than I used to be,” Prince William said in the British TV documentary “When Ant and Dec Met The Prince: 40 Years of the Prince’s Trust,” Page Six reported.
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– I never used to get too engrossed or worried about things. But now I am affected by the smallest little things that happen around the world to a greater extent, as a father.
The prince himself lost his mother, Princess Diana, when he was only 15 years old.
– You realize how valuable life is, and it puts it all in perspective. The idea of not being present to watch your children grow up is horrible, he added.