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Kate Middletonhas hinted in the past that she andPrince Williamdon’t plan on having more children, but that hasn’t kept the royal from feeling “broody.”
On the first day of hersolo royal tour in Denmarkon Tuesday, Kate met with parents and their babies during a visit to the University of Copenhagen. She was on-hand to learn from world-leading researchers running the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project, which aims to promote the mental wellbeing of and relationships between infants and their parents.
Kate, who is mom toPrince George, 8,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis, 3, has made early childhood development one of the key causes in her royal work. And constantly being around babies has become an occupational hazard!
“It makes me very broody,” Kate admitted during the outing. “William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying, ‘Let’s have another one.’ "
Kate MIddleton on Feb. 22.Chris Jackson/Getty Images
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Kate replied with a laugh: “I think William would be a little worried.”
And while chatting with the crowd during a visit to the town of Bradford in Jan. 2020, royal fan Josh Macpalce excitedly told Kate that he has sent cards congratulating her after each of her three children were born.
“I don’t think William wants any more,” Kate told him.
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Kate’s jewelry choices may also hint that their family is complete with their three children — as she hasseveral necklacesfeaturing the trio’s initials.
source: people.com