Will Kate Middleton and Prince William follow in the Queen’s footsteps and have a fourth baby? Here’s what royal sources are saying
THE third royal baby may have only just been born, but the question on everyone's lips already is, will they try for a fourth?
Kate Middleton, 36, and Prince William, 35, welcomed their youngest son into the world on Monday, St George's Day.
The Duchess of Cambridge has a history of hyperemesis gravidarum - an extreme form of morning sickness which has plagued her in the early stages of all three pregnancies, and would put some off having another child.
But that didn't stop her trying for a third to add to her growing brood.
Princess Charlotte will turn three next week and, within a year of her birth, Kate joked she felt "broody" and would need to "have a word with William".
Will Kate, who is also mum to four-year-old Prince George, feel similarly this time around?
According to these figures, there's a one in three (35 per cent) chance of Kate getting pregnant again - while parents who had two girls and one boy were only 20 per cent more likely to have a fourth child.
In more baby news, this is when we reckon the young prince's name will be announced.
While, if you fancy a flutter, these are the latest odds on the tot's name.
And this is the royal baby's title - and why he's technically a commoner.