The Prince and have reportedly welcomed four new puppies into their family after, it has been claimed. and Princess Kate's children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are said to have fallen head over heels with the new pups, who are just a few weeks old and have filled Adelaide Cottage with a joyous patter of tiny paws.
According to , mother and babies are doing well and everyone in the house is very excited over the new addition. It is not known whether William and Kate plan on keeping their black cocker spaniel's pups. A source told the outlet: "Mother and babies are doing well.

"We always thought the patter of tiny feet in the Wales's household had ended, so the sound of tiny paws will have to do."
The tiny pooches' names are not known yet and neither is their father's identity.
The source added: "Everyone loves new royal baby news and so new royal puppies run very close.
"Everyone is very excited, not least the three children, who adore Orla, and Lupo before."
Kensington Palace has been contacted for comment.
Orla featured in Princess Kate's emotional video last September when she revealed that her cancer treatment was over.
The couple are believed to have welcomed her into their family in 2020, the same year their beloved dog, Lupo, died.
The sweet dog was a puppy of one of Kate's brother's dogs, with James Middleton known for being a big dog lover.
Last month, William and Kate .
he couple captioned the social media post: "Celebrating the animals who bring so much joy, companionship and love to our lives this #NationalPetDay."
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