Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith had no doubt that the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William would expand their family. He said that the phenomenal couple would not just stop at two kids especially if their next child is another boy.
"I don't think they'll stop at two," Goldsmith told Hello! magazine recently. "So if it isn't a girl this time around, people shouldn't be too disappointed."
He added, "I'm sure there'll be a girl in the mix at some point. As long as the baby is healthy, that is the important thing."
Goldsmith believes if the baby is a girl, she undeniably will be as beautiful as her mother. "Kate was a beautiful girl," Goldsmith shared. "If she were to have a girl, she'll be equally as beautiful."
Some people are predicting if Kate gives birth to a baby girl, millions of dollars could be made across London. "I think there will be an immediate boost of around 80 million pounds [or $119.4 million] when the baby is born, with around [$30 million-$37 million] spent on souvenirs," Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the U.K.'s Center for Retail Research, told London's Telegraph. "There isn't as much excitement when it's the second baby, but a girl would have the potential to boost the fashion industry."
These days, Kate is entering the last stage of her pregnancy. It was reported that the birth of her second child would take place at the Lindo Wing at Paddington's St. Mary's hospital. That's the same hospital where Kate gave birth to her first son Prince George who was born 20 months earlier in June 2013.
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