Thursday, 23 May 2024

Kate Middleton pregnant: Duchess of Cambridge ‘definitely wants four’ says royal expert

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, currently has three children, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte. Royals fans have been questioning if Kate is pregnant already as she has missed royal events and tours. Royal expert Angela Mollard revealed the Ladbrokes odds for the royals who are suspected to get pregnant next year.

Princess Eugenie is highest with 1/2, Meghan Markle behind at 6/4 and Kate at 3/1.

Speaking on the Royals podcast, Ms Mollard said: “I’m thinking Kate first, I really am.

“I think she wants the four.

“I think Kate definitely.

“Although you know what? Beatrice could go ‘stuff all this. I’m not doing the wedding. I’m just going to have the baby’.

“Eduardo has already got a son as we know from a previous partner.

“She should just go and have the baby and worry about the wedding later perhaps.”

Her comments come as one expert believes Kate will announce her fourth pregnancy “fairly soon”.

Katharine Graves, author of ‘The Hypnobirthing Book’, told Express.co.uk: “The Duchess of Cambridge has timed her pregnancies with classic spaces.

“Two years between George and Charlotte and three years between Charlotte and Louis.

“On that basis, we could expect a fourth little Cambridge to be on the way fairly soon.

“When you live in a goldfish bowl as the royal children do, it must be thoroughly healthy to have siblings to grow up with.”

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Kate had her first child, Prince George, in July 2013.

She then gave birth to Princess Charlotte in May 2015, almost two years after, and delivered Prince Louis in April 2018.

If Kensington Palace said a new royal baby was to come within weeks, Kate would deliver her latest child two years after Prince Louis.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a gap of 18 to 24 months between pregnancies.

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