Kate Middleton is reportedly battling postpartum depression after giving birth to the second royal baby, Princess Charlotte. Because of this, it seems like any plans of having another child is put on hold.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Kate Middleton is having "dark moods" after giving birth to Princess Charlotte. Sources revealed that she's no longer interested in having another child. She claims that her two children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, will be more than enough to handle. The Dutchess of Cambridge said that she wanted to spend more time with her family, adding that she wanted to raise both kids well.
The website further reported that Kate and Queen Elizabeth had quite a feud when the latter required her presence at Trooping the Colour. The Dutchess also had to attend Prince William and Prince Harry's charity polo match which did not help her situation.
Although, Kate has been all smiles during the events, insiders revealed that she is still battling with postpartum depression.
"She's really down in the dumps, and has been getting teary-eyed and irritable," an insider told National Enquirer. "Kate's been so down that she's simply hibernating. Everyone, especially William, is desperately trying to coax her out again, but nothing seems to be working."
The sources further pointed out that the symptoms were not present when she gave birth to Prince George. It was said that the Dutchess was able to bounce back and fulfill her duties right after she gave birth.
Although, Prince William and Kate have yet to confirm if there would be another baby following Princess Charlotte, families and friends were quick to speculate that she would not be the last baby for the couple. The website mentioned that Kate's friends have been telling media outlets that they could not wait for the couple's third child.