Kate Middleton says Prince William 'doesn't want any more kids' while on her first outing after Megxit
Kate Middleton revealed during a recent visit to a community center in Bradford, Yorkshire on Wednesday, January 15, that Prince William did not want any more kids and the couple was drawing the line at three.
William, 37, and Kate, 38, are already parents to sons Prince Louis, 1, Prince George, 6, and daughter Princess Charlotte, 4. The Duchess of Cambridge made the revelation while talking to royal fan Josh Macpalce, who was present at the Khidmat Centre on Wednesday. When Macpalce, who has autism and DiGeorge syndrome, excitedly told the duchess that he had sent cards congratulating her after the birth of each of her three children, Kate told him that it was unlikely they would have more kids.
“I don’t think William wants any more,” Kate told the 25-year-old.
The couple was met with loud cheers as they stepped out for the first time for a public engagement since news broke that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be stepping back as senior members of the royal family. They were also perfectly composed in their demeanor and did not let it show on their faces about the turmoil the royal family has been enmeshed in.
William “didn’t let it show that the drama had been going on," crowd member Rukshar Parveen, 20, told People magazine. “I love the Royal Family and I was really impressed with him.”
The mother-of-three also proudly talked about the moment she had with her youngest son about his “balancing” skills after she visited a grandparents-and-babies group at the center and participated in a sing-along with the group.
“I asked how her children were. She said Louis had started to tell her ‘he’s balancing,’ and she said it was really nice to see him turning into a little boy from being a baby. She’s obviously very proud of her children," Jo Broadbent, who cares for her 6-year-old granddaughter, opened up about the conversation she had with Kate.