The Prince of Wales, Charles, is ecstatic about becoming a grandfather again. It is "splendid" news, he said. When he received congratulations, he was in great spirits and asked, flippantly, "What did I do?"

He was on a royal visit to Bermondsey, south London, visiting a leather upholstery studio. It was a small inspirational furniture design business helped to be set up by Prince's Trust Charity, and located in an industrial estate by the young entrepreneur, Demilola Owoseje. She was demonstrating her style of renovating a broken chair.

Her sister Toying Owoseje also congratulated him, to which quipped again that he had not really done anything. "It hasn't arrived yet - (but) splendid, we're very excited," he added.

Later, Demilola's mother, Elizabeth, recalled the meeting to The Telegraph. She had asked Prince Charles how he felt about becoming a grandfather for the second time. He countered with another question about her grandchildren, but she replied that she didn't have any, as her daughter was too busy with her work.

The baby was part of the experiences in life, and he seemed quite happy about it, according to The Australian.com.

Charles and Camilla are already grandparents of George, Prince William's first baby. They also have other grandchildren due to the six children of Camilla's.

Meanwhile, Telegraph reports that even though Princess Kate is pregnant, she wants one more child by the age of 35. Her desire for the third child has made her go in for the second one so soon after the birth of 13-month-old Prince George.

Although the Duke of Cambridge has called himself happy with a family of two children, the Duchess has two siblings, her sister Pippa and brother James, who are said to be "incredibly close." At 33, she is planning to have the second one and then go in for a third one quickly before she completes 35, as she is probably aware that fertility in a woman is on the decline after that age.

The claims come just one day after the second royal pregnancy was announced by Kensington Palace.

Once again, due to her morning sickness, her accompanying the Prince for this week's Invictus Games and next week's visit to Malta is not assured. Kensington Palace says a decision is yet to be taken, reports The Telegraph.