Kate Middleton talks about the possibility of having more children

Publish Date
Tuesday, 18 July 2017, 4:19PM
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may already have their hands full with George and Charlotte - but Kate has hinted she'd like a third after being given a gift designed for newborns.

Kate speculated about having another child after she was offered a cuddly toy designed to soothe tiny babies during a reception in Warsaw - just hours before she donned a dazzling ivory gown for a garden party in the Queen's honour.

Saying thank you for the present during the business event on Monday Kate turned to her husband, laughing, and said: 'We will just have to have more babies.'

Later the pair rubbed shoulders with stars including model Joanna Krupa at a garden party where the Duchess wore a dress with a plunging neckline by Polish designer Gosia Baczynska - dubbed the 'tsarina of the Polish fashion scene'.

It comes just a week after Kate wore a dusty pink custom-made Marchesa gown with a similar neckline for a state banquet for the King and Queen of Spain at Buckingham Palace.

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Miss Baczynska, who is known for her bold designs, was famously the first Polish designer to feature in the Paris fashion week calendar. 

Commenting on Kate's earlier baby remark, Julia Sielicka-Jastrzebska, who founded the company with her sister, said that Kate made the joke after learning the bears were designed for children younger than George, three and Charlotte, two.


'We gave the Duchess some presents for Prince George and Princess Charlotte,' she said. 'She said they should have more babies, and they laughed.'

The Duke and Duchess were visiting The Heart, an incubator for digital and tech start-ups in the Polish capital, on the first day of their Poland and Germany tour - seen by many as a Brexit charm offensive.

Later the couple, who touched down in Warsaw on Monday afternoon, were among 600 guests attending a party held in the Queen's honour at the Orangery in picturesque Łazienki Park, hosted by the British Ambassador Jonathan Knott.

Source: Daily Mail.

 

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