Kate Middleton allegedly does not want to have more children with Prince William. The Duchess of Cambridge has no plans to expand their family.
The couple are apparently happy with their two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Royal author Phil Dampier told Life & Style: "When I spoke to Kate at a reception about 18 months ago, she jokingly said, 'If I got pregnant again now, I think William would be out the door!'"
"He's quite happy with a boy and girl. He feels they have enough on their plate already," he added.
However, Kate "coming from a family of three herself" thinks that having three children will be amazing.
Meanwhile, Prince William talked about fatherhood in a documentary with TV personalities Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. The 35-year-old royal said: "I'm a lot more emotional than I used to be, weirdly. I never used to get too wound up or worried about things. But now the smallest little things, you well up a little more, you get affected by the sort of things that happen around the world whatever a lot more, I think, as a father."
"Just because you realise how precious life is and it puts it all in perspective," he explained. "The idea of not being around to see your children grow up and stuff like that. I remember my mother and father taking us to charities and organisations and showing us what goes on. And I think seeing such a broad spectrum of life is really important from a young age to give you a bit of perspective.
"You don't just live in a palace, it's very important you get out and you see what goes on in the real world," he added.