The Duchess of Cambridge apparently wants a big family, just like the one she grew up in

Aug 25, 2014 13:05 GMT  ·  By

Don't fret about all the pregnancy rumors, folks, because there are going to be a lot more royal babies on the way if Kate Middleton has her way. The Duchess and Prince William are close to completing the work on their new home in Norfolk, a more secluded area from the eyes of the public, and Kate is said to be keen on the baby-making process.

Express is claiming that Kate is already making preparations for baby number 2, and she's been telling friends, according to an insider that she's “ready for baby number two.” The 32-year-old Middleton had already been reported pregnant earlier this year, but it later emerged that she suffered a miscarriage.

The Buckingham palace has denied such rumors, but the press is still speculating on whether the royal couple is looking to procreate and give son George a sibling. The same source close to the royals thinks this is going to happen soon.

“Kate has been talking about having at least three children, which is why she is keen to be pregnant again. The Duke would probably be happy with two but Kate is very close to her brother and sister and there is a sense that as she is one of three, she would like to have three herself” reveals the insider.

Last week, the Duchess was spotted shopping for baby clothes at an outlet mall, further sparking the rumors she was pregnant. At the moment, her pregnancy is still not clear, although the press has put her on baby bump watch, but, from the sound of things, this move to Norfolk is going to be the perfect excuse to make a new baby.

Kensington Palace has confirmed that Prince William is going to take classes to train as an ambulance helicopter co-pilot and that his paycheck is going to go directly to charity. His training program is expected to last a couple of months, after which William will try to move up to helicopter pilot.

During their stay in Norfolk, the couple is going to live in Anmer Hall, a Georgian mansion on the Sandringham estate, that was given to the couple by the Queen as a present and country escape. This location is much more private than Kensington Palace in London, close to the public park, where passers-by can be seen regularly taking photos.

Also, this new location is said to be paparazzi-free and there they can mingle in an exclusive circle of wealthy friends. The insider points out, “It's the perfect place to bring up a young family.”