Kate Middleton Confirms She and Prince William Likely Won't Be Having Another Baby

BRADFORD, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 15: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge depart City Hall in Bradford's Centenary Square before meet
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The Cambridges will likely remain a family of five. During a recent royal outing meeting with community leaders in Bradford, Prince William and Kate Middleton were asked about the possibility of having another child. According to People, Kate simply said, "I don't think William wants any more." As a refresher, Will and Kate already seem to have their hands full with 6-year-old Prince George, 4-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 1-year-old Prince Louis.

It's not entirely surprising that the duke and duchess of Cambridge would decide against having another child given that Kate suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness, throughout all three of her pregnancies. What's more, many of the younger royals have stuck to two children, making Will and Kate's brood slightly larger. But on the other hand, no one would complain should they change their minds and decide to add another kiddo into the mix given how adorable George, Charlotte, and Louis all are!

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