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Kate Middleton jokes she's 'broody' as she says William is 'worried' she wants number 4

Kate Middleton has joked that she is “broody” after visiting young babies on her trip to Copenhagen, joking that Prince William worries about her asking for baby number four.The Duchess of Cambridgem, who is visiting the Danish capital to learn about its system of early years support, met new parents and health visitors to shine a light on the importance of children's social development.Praising fathers for taking time off work to “get to know” their babies, she spoke of the universal struggle of parenthood where even the most well-educated can struggle to ask for help.During a visit to Børnemuseet, the Children’s Museum in Frederiksberg, Denmark, to hear about the 'Understanding Your Baby Project', the Duchess said there should be just as much discussion about the social and emotional development of young children as their physical milestones.After meeting with two eight-month-old baby boys and their parents, she joked: “It makes me very broody.“William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying ‘let’s have another one’.”The couple already have three children together - future heir to the throne Prince George, aged eight, Princess Charlotte, aged six and Prince Louis, aged three and the Duke of Cambridge has previously teased his wife about not having anymore.
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Kate Middleton jokes she's 'broody' as she says William is 'worried' she wants number 4
Kate Middleton has joked that she is “broody” after visiting young babies on her trip to Copenhagen, joking that Prince William worries about her asking for baby number four.The Duchess of Cambridgem, who is visiting the Danish capital to learn about its system of early years support, met new parents and health visitors to shine a light on the importance of children's social development.Praising fathers for taking time off work to “get to know” their babies, she spoke of the universal struggle of parenthood where even the most well-educated can struggle to ask for help.During a visit to Børnemuseet, the Children’s Museum in Frederiksberg, Denmark, to hear about the 'Understanding Your Baby Project', the Duchess said there should be just as much discussion about the social and emotional development of young children as their physical milestones.After meeting with two eight-month-old baby boys and their parents, she joked: “It makes me very broody.“William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying ‘let’s have another one’.”The couple already have three children together - future heir to the throne Prince George, aged eight, Princess Charlotte, aged six and Prince Louis, aged three and the Duke of Cambridge has previously teased his wife about not having anymore.
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