Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton Expecting Third Child (Twins) with Prince William?

By Precy Dumlao
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton is rumored to be pregnant with third baby.  Facebook/Kate Middleton

With Prince George already manifesting princely mischief and Princess Charlotte displaying her natural charm (and uncannily similar features to her father Prince William when he was a baby), many are shocked to hear that there is a third royal child on the way for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

According to a report from Hollywood Life, the royal couple is making the most of such a favorable time of their life. Both are aged 33, a number that is highly regarded in royal circles. Thus, there is no surprise why Kate and William wasted no time in creating baby number three that would no doubt be born within both the couple's 33rd year in life.

A source close to the royals reportedly said: "It happened far quicker than they expected - they'd just started trying for another child. But William and Kate are so excited."

The report also mentions that compared to the pregnancy experience Kate first had with George, the latest one feels easier for the mother of two. There is no morning sickness, the insider says, unlike the Duchess' first experience with the eldest prince.

However, in another report from Realty Today, it was reported that Kate Middleton is expecting twins, and she is not too happy about it, Ok! Magazine said in its latest issue. A photo of a sonogram came out on the magazine cover as well, much to the delight of its readers.

According to the report, Kate feels that two very young children plus infant twins are already too much for her to handle. The report also cites that a royal insider claims the Duchess hasn't had much of an appetite lately which can't be good for two small babies cooking on the back burner.

The insider further claims that Kate is feeling the throes of panic at the thought of extending sleepless months just immediately after having delivered her newest child.

This seems to be water off Prince William's back as he has always been known to want a lot of children. In an earlier report from the Telegraph, William was noted to have said, "We've only just had the second one. You never know what is going to happen in the future."

He also praised his children and their mother:

"It has been fantastic, and she [Princess Charlotte] has been a little joy of heaven. But at the same time it is more responsibility, looking after two little ones, especially when George is around. He's a little monkey. But it is fantastic having a lovely little family, and I am so thrilled. And Catherine has been doing an amazing job as a mother, and I'm very proud of her." 

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