Kate Middleton and Prince William, parents to three children, have expressed that they do not intend to expand their family further.
However, the Duchess of Cambridge recently revealed that she often finds herself daydreaming about the idea.
This confession came during the initial day of her independent journey in Denmark, where she interacted with parents and their infants.
Embarking on her inaugural solo international tour since 2017, Kate Middleton commenced her visit to Denmark on Tuesday, as highlighted by People magazine.
Her primary destination was the University of Copenhagen, where she engaged with leading researchers involved in the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project.
The project aims to enhance mental well-being and parent-infant relationships.
Additionally, the Duchess paid a visit to the Lego Foundation, participating in educational activities alongside a student group.
The essence of Kate’s journey revolved significantly around her advocacy for early childhood development, a cornerstone of her royal endeavors.
It appears that this focus stirred maternal instincts within her, as she confessed to feeling “broody” in the company of babies during the trip.
Kate openly shared that being surrounded by infants often evokes a strong desire for another child, even mentioning playful exchanges with Prince William, where she suggests having another baby upon returning home.
Kate Middleton’s contemplations on expanding their family are not entirely new.
During a recent trip to Lancashire, the royal couple encountered Trudi and Alastair Barrie along with their daughter, Anastasia.
As per reports, while holding the infant for a photo session, Prince William humorously remarked, “Don’t give my wife any more ideas!”
The light-hearted banter continued as William added, “Don’t take her with you,” upon Kate returning the baby
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