Kate Middleton is having "dark moods" after giving birth to her second child Princess Charlotte, reported by Celeb Dirty Laundry. According to officials the Duchess of Cambridge is having a hard time handling Prince George and Princess Charlotte that she decided to cancel on having their third baby next year. She is experiencing a form of depression known as "postpartum depression."
It was also revealed that during her pregnancy with Princess Charlotte, Kate wanted a long maternity leave, which did not materialize as Queen Elizabeth required Kate's presence in most royal affairs such as the Trooping Colour and the charity polo match of Prince William and Prince Harry.
While Kate joined the event with a beautiful smile and showed up without a nanny, reports claimed that she is suffering from postpartum depression. "She's really down in the dumps, and has been getting teary-eyed and irritable. 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," sources reveal in the National Enquirer.
The said symptoms were not obvious after her giving birth to their first child, Prince George. She was able to bounce back right away and fulfill her duties as being part of the royal family, according to the report.
The family and close friends of the royal couple were speculating that Princess Charlotte won't be the couple's last baby, although Kate Middleton and husband Prince William haven't shared any plans if they will have another baby next year. The friends of the royal couple shared that they could not wait for the arrival of the third baby, the website added.
In the meantime, Kate just wants to spend ample time with her family and she wanted to raise her children well.