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Prince William says 1 baby is enough as he and Kate mark St. Patrick’s Day

Britain's Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge (L) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) look on while visiting the Irish Guards during a St Patrick's Day parade in Mons Barracks in Aldershot on March 17, 2014. BRADLEY PAGE/AFP/Getty Images

LONDON – Another royal baby? Britain’s Prince William says no thanks – at least for the time being.

Asked whether he and his wife, Kate, are planning to expand their family, William said: “Maybe one day. One’s enough at the moment.”

A soldier asked the prince the question Monday as the royal couple visited the Irish Guards at their military base in Aldershot in southern England to mark St. Patrick’s Day.

WATCH BELOW: William and Kate visit Irish Guards base for St. Patrick’s Day

Kate, dressed in an emerald green trench coat with matching hat and heels, presented sprigs of shamrocks to around 300 soldiers on parade. She also placed a bunch on the regimental mascot, Irish wolfhound Domhnall.

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William and Kate’s baby son, George, will be joining them on their trip to New Zealand and Australia next month.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge presents a ‘Shamrock’ to Regimental Mascot Domhnall during the St Patrick’s Day parade at Mons Barracks on March 17, 2014 in Aldershot, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

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