Prince William on having more children with wife Kate Middleton: 'One's enough at the moment'
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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, at the St. Patrick's Day parade. William reportedly told a soldier that they were not making immediate plans for another baby.
Prince George doesn't have any brothers and sisters on the way for a while.
During an appearance with wife Kate Middleton at the St. Patrick's Day parade in Aldershot, England, Prince William told Sgt. Major Ray Collister that no more babies were in his immediate future.
"Maybe one day," William replied to Collister when he asked, the AP reports. "One's enough at the moment."
"He said maybe when there's time," Collister continued.
'Maybe one day,' Prince William reportedly replied about plans for a second child.
He wasn't the only soldier to inquire after the newest member of the royal family.
"I asked them all about George, I'm nosey like that," said Guardsman Glenn Tierney. "They said he's doing really well and he's very busy crawling and eating."





















































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