Pippa Middleton is now a mother of three.
The socialite, 38, and her husband, James Matthews, welcomed their third baby a few weeks ago — a little girl, according to People magazine.
The name of the child and the exact date of birth are not yet known.
Middleton and Matthews, 46, married in May 2017 and welcomed son Arthur, now 3, and daughter Grace, now 1, in October 2018 and March 2021 respectively.
The columnist revealed in June that her family was expanding by showing off her belly during Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee festivities.
Pippa’s budding belly was on display in a green dress as she enjoyed the ‘Party at the Palace’ event with Matthews.
The then-to-be star was “so happy” about her pregnancy, a source told Vidak For Congress at the time, adding that Middleton is a “natural mom”.
Later that same month, the British-born Englishwoman showed her belly again as she walked around London in a floral dress.
Pippa continued to keep quiet about her kids over the years, but she did tell Hoka One in March 2021 about her changing fitness regime as a mom.
“My run was more chasing babies and toddlers than crossing the finish lines, which I’m fine with — for now,” the author of “Celebrate” quipped.
“Being active with my 2.5-year-old son in the park or the playground, carrying him on the back of my bike and running in a buggy when he was a baby are ways I can exercise outside while lend a hand. -to Mommy,” she added.
Kate Middleton, Pippa’s older sister, also has three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, whom she shares with Prince William.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, hasn’t closed the door on a fourth, joking about royal engagements over the years about how “brotherly” she is with babies.
Not only did Kate ask to hold a little one at a horse race in June, but she revealed four months earlier that her husband, also 40, is not on the same page when it comes to baby No. 4.
“William is always concerned about meeting children under the age of 1,” she said during a tour of Denmark in February. “I come home and say, ‘Let’s have another one.'”