The Duchess of Cambridge jokes around that she is feeling broody after spending time with Danish babies.
Kate Middleton has teased that meeting babies in Forest Kindergarten, Copenhagen makes her “very broody” and that she often jokes with her husband, Prince William, about “having another one”
She slid down a helter-skelter ride in Scandinavian Country, where young ones are being taught to use play to develop their teaching skills. In an ironic way, Kate made a comment about Prince William worrying about her for working with children under a year old because she returns home wanting another one.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge already have three children but with all of this information, it appears that Kate is wanting a fourth child and that may not be out of the question.
After chatting to parents with their babies at Copenhagen Children’s Museum, Kate made her confession, she also praised her dad who takes paternity leave to meet health workers and academics at the forefront of Denmark’s world-leading approach to early childhood development.
Lego Foundation Play lab at University College Copenhagen is a place where students are being trained to be early years professionals and are encouraged to play. After meeting with two eight-month-old baby boys and their parents, she joked: “It makes me very broody”.
She said: “William always worries about me meeting under one-year-olds. I come home saying, “let’s have another one”.
Dressed in Denmark’s national colors, a red Zara blazer and a white blouse, the Duchess of Cambridge met the young people studying under the playful Learning program.
The theme uses playful learning to spark enthusiasm in the profession. It is said that young adults teaching qualities and playful approach is needed to support children’s social and emotional development.
Kate spends two days in Copenhagen on a fact-finding visit with her Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood. Kate said: “My children are very jealous they weren’t coming to see the Lego Foundation. They were like, “hang on, there’s Lego and we’re not coming.”
She said she used some of the recent half-term school break playing with Lego with her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who were envious when they learn that she will visit the Lego Foundation PlayLab.
At the Children’s Museum, the duchess heard about an Understanding Your Baby research project which trains health visitors to help new parents as they begin the journey of parenthood so they will notice and interpret their babies’ behavioral cues.
During her visit to the museum, she also praised the fathers for taking some time off work to get to know their babies and spoke of a universal struggle of parenthood where even the most well-educated can struggle to ask for help.
While taking photos with some families, the couple met Trudi and Alastair Barrie and their daughter, Anastasia. Kate held the baby girl as they posed for a photo, causing onlookers to coo and prompting Prince William to joke, “Don’t give my wife any more ideas!”
As Kate handed the baby back to her parents, Prince William quipped: “Don’t take her with you.”
Nikole and Nicolai Gudomlund told Kate about a program that they had enrolled in after becoming completely panicked by their son for not making eye contact when he was a few months old.
Kate said: “There is so much joy and happiness associated with having a newborn baby but actually people don’t necessarily talk about the worry or the anxiety that comes with having a newborn, and particularly if you are noticing things with your own child that you feel you are worried about, and things.”