It
was recently announced that the 32-year-old royal and her husband
Prince William are expecting their second child, following on from the
birth of their son George last July. It has yet to be confirmed what
gender the couple's unborn child is, but Catherine - known as Kate
Middleton prior to her nuptials - is reportedly keen to have a big brood
in the future.
It's thought the brunette beauty and William are
looking to make their base Anmer Hall in Norfolk, UK, a family home like
the prince had growing up with his sibling Harry and father Prince
Charles.
"Kate often talks about her dream of filling the bedrooms
at Anmer, and she already knows exactly what she wants - three girls
and two boys," an insider told British magazine Look. "William's totally
behind it. I imagine he loves the idea of having a squad of his own
sports stars, and remembers how much of a bonding experience that was
for him, Harry and his dad... What really made Kate want a big family
was seeing how amazing Wills was with George."
While pregnant with
her son, Catherine suffered acute morning sickness, a condition which
has returned now she is carrying her second child. William has told
devoted followers his wife is "feeling OK" and while she may be
struggling, the Duchess is said to be looking past the unpleasant
feelings.
"Pregnancy hasn't been easy for her but she's so
maternal and she gets her biggest sense of purpose in life from being a
mom. That's what's spurring her on to have more," the insider added.
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