Duchess Kate is Ready to Work on Baby No. 3

The Duchess of Cambridge has lost all the baby weight from her pregnancy of Princess Charlotte, born May 2, by going on an organic low-carb diet, juicing and doing yoga. And now that she is slim and fit, she is ready to get bloated again.  With baby no. 3.

The Duchess as reported in the Examiner wants to have three children close in age, like their family.  Kate enjoys and wants to mirror the dynamics of her family with sister Pippa and brother James who are both close to her. 

She is also quoted to have said she wants to be done with the baby business by the time she is 35.  She only has 2 years to go before the deadline.

However, Prince William seems to have reservations about that plan.  The Duchess is most prone to serious morning sickness condition in both her past pregnancies, which left her vomiting most times during her term.  She was an active athlete in college, and stayed fit during her pregnancies by walking and doing yoga. 

Six weeks after giving birth to Princess Charlotte, she was up and about and present in the Trooping the Colour and during the celebration of the Queen's birthday.  The day after, she attended a polo match with the Little Prince George,  with Prince William and Prince Harry both playing. 

The baby plans of the royal couple are not only being monitored by the whole royal family, but even by the economy.  Already, bookies are running bets as to when baby 3 is coming.  Odds of 6/4 say he or she will come in 2016.  While odds are 2/1 it will be in 2017.

If you think the bookies get all gold from the odds game, it is a surprise to know the economy of Britain actually booms while the Duchess is pregnant

But if the finance masters are happy, there is news that the Queen is not so pleased with the royal grandchildren, Prince William and Duchess Kate.  The Duchess has passed on some of her royal duties, favoring time with her children instead as a hands-on mother.  The Queen calls this 'embracing middle class values and a seemingly "lazy" attitude.'

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