Kate Middleton Welcomes Prince William Home from Falklands, Ready for Baby? [PHOTOS]
After being separated for almost two months, the sensational royal couple has been reunited this morning, and both parties are said to be excited for their much-awaited 'alone time.'
After two months of being away from her husband, the Duchess of Cambridge is ready to welcome Prince William home after being stationed in Falklands for army pilot training last Feb. 1. It was said in a previous report that once the two are reunited, they will surely try to conceive an heir.
"They've been telling friends they'd love a family and feel it's a great time to get cracking" says a close friend in the post. With just a few weeks shy of their first year anniversary as a royal couple, many are saying that this is the perfect time for Kate and William to try for an heir.
Meanwhile, the Duchess revealed that her pet dog has been keeping her occupied while her loving husband is away for his trainings. There were rumors that the cocker spaniel, named 'Lupo,' was given by William to Kate as a gift for her 30th birthday.
"I've got a dog that's keeping me occupied. I'm getting a lot of 'me time' with the dog" says the Duchess in a report.
The ministry of defense said that William's stationing in the Falklands was a 'routine deployment,' meaning the Duchess could not do anything but wait until this day that her Prince arrives.
"Prince William arrived back in Britain this morning at the end of his deployment in the Falkland Islands as a part of a four-man search and rescue crew" says a source to The Daily Mail.
Now that the pair is together again, will royal pregnancy news surface soon? Fans and Royal Family enthusiasts will have to wait and keep their eyes and ears peeled.
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