Kate Middleton, Prince William Baby: Royal Couple Might Consider A Third Child, When Could Announcement Happen? [VIDEO]
Are Kate Middleton and Prince William already thinking about having a third child?
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The royal couple became parents for the first time in July 2013 when the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to George. She then brought her second child, Charlotte, into the world just last May. And now rumor has it that the couple might be considering another baby in the future.
According to Monday's report from Mirror, bookies are determining the odds of when a third child in the royal family might be born. Apparently, a pregnancy announcement in 2016 is at odds of 6-4 while a 2017 announcement is at 2-1.
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It seems doubtful that Middleton will be getting pregnant this year with odds at 33-1.
"Royal baby betting went through the roof in the lead up to Princess Charlotte's birth and the odds suggest that we won't have to wait much longer before Will and Kate announce baby number three," bookmaker Coral's Nicola McGeady said.
Meanwhile, there was a previous rumor from OK! Magazine that claimed William, Kate and the kids were visiting New York later this month. This is supposedly due to wanting to give the children a "normal childhood" and because of positive advice William received from his late mother, Diana.
"Diana used to sit down with William and show him photographs of her travels, and she'd point out the exotic places she went on maps," a source said. "She'd tell him that he should never settle for a life inside the palace walls, and that he must experience all that the world has to offer."