Kate Middleton is a happy mother of three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, whom she shares with Prince William.
The Duchess of Cambridge, who has a real passion and love for all children, often interacts with little ones.
Like a magnet, the youngest British fans cling to Kate Middleton during her public appearances — they often give her flowers, teddy bears, and write her beautiful messages.
When she is out with her three kids, Kate Middleton takes on the role of the doting and protective mother.
The Duchess of Cambridge speaks lovingly about her clan but has also confessed on numerous occasions that they are very energetic, and she has her hands full.
Kate Middleton’s latest outings show that she has no baby bump, but that has not stopped royal experts from speculating about a potential fourth pregnancy.
Royal commentator Nick Bullen recently explained that he doubts that Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, will be announcing that she is pregnant any time soon.
Bullen, the co-founder of True Royalty TV, revealed that the future queen of England had one desire — to match “matching” her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, who have three children, and stop at that number.
Kate Middleton has a brother, James Middleton, and a sister, Pippa Middleton.
He explained that Prince William and his wife most likely feel complete with their perfect family and will not try for another pregnancy.
He stated: “I think they feel that they’ve got a pretty perfect family. I think Kate was always keen to follow with her parents, [Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton], and have that sort of family of five. She’s [now] matched it. And I think my view is [that] they’ll probably stop here.”
The expert went on to reveal why the Duchess of Cambridge might move on from the idea of having her fourth royal baby.
During her pregnancies with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, she suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum — which implies that she endured severe morning sickness, was hit with constant nausea and vomiting, which led to her being rushed to the hospital.
Bullen added: “She had a really tough time with all of her pregnancies.”
He went on to suggest that the royal couple will be busy in the next couple of months preparing for the mega celebration of Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee – which makes it hard to focus on growing their family.
He concluded by: “They are really focused, over the next 12 months, on their work. Both of them turn 40 next year. They are really keen to be promoting their charities, their initiatives [and] foundation. I think for them, the next 12 months [are] all about the work.”
Royal fans might want another baby, but the couple has not given any indication in that sense.