Although Prince William and Kate Middleton often gush about their three children, there have been rumors suggesting the couple may be planning on welcoming baby no. 4.

However, during a visit to the Khidmat Centre in Bradford, Yorkshire, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed Prince William isn’t interested in expanding their family.

“I don’t think William wants any more,” Kate told royal fan Josh Macpalce on Wednesday.

Kate’s comment comes months after a royal insider told Us Weekly that the 38-year-old “would love to have one more child.” At the time, the source revealed Kate and Prince William were happy raising Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

“They love playing together and being creative. Painting, baking and building things are all activities they enjoy, and now that Louis’ a bit older, he gets involved too,” the insider said.

While watching the children grow has brought the couple happiness, the insider revealed the kids have experienced their fair share of disagreements. “[It’s] usually over silly things like toys or what TV shows they want to watch. But most of the time they get on,” the source explained.

“Charlotte’s extremely confident and loves attention, whereas George is more reserved, although he is starting to come out of his shell. George is always looking out for his younger brother and sister and is already showing traits of making an excellent leader.”

Rumors of a potential fourth pregnancy began to circulate in February 2019 when Kate appeared eager to have another baby. While touring Northern Ireland, she couldn’t help but gush over a fan’s baby.

“He’s gorgeous. It makes me feel broody. You’re a very sweet little boy,” she told a 5-month-old baby named James.

Despite her baby fever, it appears Kate plans to keep Prince William’s mind at ease and focus on their three children, rather than work on baby no. 4.

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Pictured: Prince William and Middleton attend the Coach Core graduation ceremony for more than 150 Coach Core apprentices at The London Stadium on Oct. 18, 2017 in London. Getty Images/Chris Jackson