Is This How Kate And William Feel About Having A Fourth Baby?

Prince William and Kate Middleton appear to have it all. They are influential members of the royal family and the future King and Queen of England, as well as loving parents to their three adorable children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Both William and Kate have spoken publicly about how important their children are to them and also given fans some major insight into how they parent their little ones, per People Magazine.

Sources previously told the outlet that all three of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children are "all very polite children, but they have a little twinkle in their eyes. They have all the right ingredients." In addition, William is said to be focused on giving the kids a sense of normalcy despite their royal bloodline. "[William] is conscious of making sure the children have as normal a relationship with their parents as they can," an insider dished. For her part, sources admit that motherhood seems to come very naturally to Kate. "Her motherly values are clear to see," a close friend of the duchess confessed.

While the Cambridges appear to have so much love and spirit in their family, it doesn't seem crazy to think they may want to add another little bundle of joy to the mix. This week, one royal expert weighed in on the possibility of William and Kate having a fourth child.

William and Kate aren't likely to have more children

According to Us Weekly, Prince William and Kate Middleton are very family-oriented and focused on their brood as well as their royal duties. However, a fourth child may not be in the cards for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. "I think they feel that they've got a pretty perfect family," royal expert Nick Bullen told the magazine. "I think Kate was always keen to follow with her parents, [Carole Middleton and Michael Middleton], and have that sort of family of five," he continued. "She's [now] matched it. And I think my view is [that] they'll probably stop here."

Bullen went on to add that Kate had a "really tough time" during her pregnancies with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis after being diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum, or extreme morning sickness. The royal insider said that the Cambridges are busy with their work right now and that is likely what will be their focus for the foreseeable future. "They are really focused, over the next 12 months, on their work," Bullen said. "Both of them turn 40 next year. They are really keen to be promoting their charities, their initiatives [and] foundation. I think for them, the next 12 months [are] all about the work."

Although fans would absolutely love to see William and Kate welcome another royal baby, it seems that they're happy with their current lives.