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Post by Admin on Sept 9, 2016 18:30:51 GMT
Anmer Hall may need another nursery. Kate Middleton and Prince William, parents of George, 3, and 16-month-old Charlotte, “want a third baby soon,” a family friend reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly. “It would not surprise me if they were pregnant by Christmas.” The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are prepared to arrange their calendars accordingly. Should Kate, 34, become pregnant, the source says she and William, 34, will curtail their royal tours in 2017. After all, Kate suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum (a.k.a. acute morning sickness) with the first two pregnancies. The source says the royals would also be cautious because of the spreading Zika virus, which causes birth defects in unborn babies. (Until she's pregnant, it’s business as usual: They are due in Canada for an official visit from September 24 through October 1.)
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Post by Admin on Sept 10, 2016 18:29:04 GMT
Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly planning on expanding their family. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (both 34), who are parents to Prince George (three) and Princess Charlotte (16 months), are said to be hoping to be pregnant with a third child sooner rather than later. A new report suggests the royal couple have "both always wanted a big family" and want to get started straight away, which might explain why they have been upping their royal duties this year. Both have come under fire for their lack of public appearances before the summer, but have significantly increased their royal engagements in recent months, with insiders suggesting it may have something to do with them slowing down their schedule in 2017 if another baby was on the way.
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Post by Admin on Sept 13, 2016 18:37:28 GMT
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken their children for their annual visit to see the Queen on her beloved Scottish estate. And it appears Her Majesty was eager for Prince George and Princess Charlotte to spend time with both sets of grandparents as she invited Carole Middleton to visit the Royal Family north of the border. Mrs Middleton today joined the Monarch, Prince Philip, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for a service at Crathie Kirk, a parish church just two minutes' drive from Balmoral Castle.
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Post by Admin on Sept 14, 2016 18:26:20 GMT
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "looking forward" to showing Prince George and Princess Charlotte what Canada has to offer when they embark on their eight-day tour of the country Sept. 24. "This is a great opportunity for them to introduce their children to a major realm before things like school start to make these things difficult later on," a spokesman said at a Buckingham Palace briefing Monday, confirming reports that the children would join William and Kate abroad. "They really enjoyed taking Prince George to New Zealand and Australia and are delighted to have this opportunity to introduce them to Canada." This will be the first time that Charlotte, 16 months, has been on a royal tour with her parents. The family will arrive with an entourage of 12 people, including three private secretaries, four communications staff, one tour secretary, one operations manager, one personal assistant, one hairdresser and one nanny. In a statement, their spokesman said, "The Duke and Duchess are delighted with the program. They cannot wait to get to Canada and start learning about new parts of the country that will play such an important part of their lives for many years to come."
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Post by Admin on Sept 16, 2016 18:29:33 GMT
During a Wednesday trip to Battersea’s Caius House Youth Centre , one of the largest youth centers in London, the Duke of Cambridge joined the Scariofunk Dance Collective — a street dance crew serving South and West London — and did his best to get in Formation. Unfortunately, his shoulders did not fall in line. "I can never get the shoulder shiver right," Prince William joked as he attempted to mimic the dancers’ fluid moves. "There is no pressure, because I will look ridiculous." (He wasn't wrong!) But while the good-natured royal may not have been able to get down in the dance studio, he did get down in the kitchen, participating in a cupcake-decorating session, comparing his talents to bakers on the Great British Bake Off and even shouting out the show host: "Mary Berry, eat your heart out!"
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