Kate Middleton pregnant again? Duchess wants another child, and more

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It seems like Prince George will get to have a new playmate, as his mom Kate Middleton reportedly told her friends that she is now preparing to have her second baby anytime soon.

Apparently, the 32-year-old Duchess of Cambridge is very keen to have another child and implied that she would want to have more kids in the future.

A source who was said to be very close with the royal couple revealed to the Sunday Express that "Kate has been talking about having at least three children, which is why she is keen to be pregnant again." The same source also added, "The Duke would probably be happy with two but Kate is very close to her brother and sister and there is a sense that as she is one of three, she would like to have three herself."

Her husband, Prince William, is reportedly seriously considering to be retrained as an air ambulance pilot, according to Sunday Express. That was confirmed by the Kensington Palace earlier this month, saying that the 32-year-old Duke of Cambridge will become a part of the East Anglian Air Ambulance in the coming spring after undergoing five-month training.

Prince William will have to stay at either the Norwich or the Cambridge Airport, which is practically halfway from their recently renovated London apartment 1A at the Kensington Palace as well as the Anmer Hall. It was the same Georgian-style mansion located at the Sandringham estate given to them by the Queen as a gift.

The Duke and Duchess reportedly spent £1.5million from their own savings to be able to refurbish the two centuries-old Grade II listed real estate property. The estate, which has a tennis court and a swimming pool, is where the couple plans to settle for the "next couple of years" according to different sources.

Another source also added that apartment 1A is an ideal place for the royal couple to raise a young family. Perhaps little George and his future siblings will be brought up by their parents in this property.

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