Three external displays with 13" Retina Display

Hello,
I have a 13" Macbook Pro Retina Display...I have two 22" displays that I connect up using a thunderbold/minidisplay port to VGA and I have a third 22" display which I want to connect up using the remaining HDMI port.
I am only able to connect two monitors at any one time, whether it's both VGA displays or one HDMI and VGA. I have tried shutting the laptop screen (clamshell, without changing any settings or installing anything) and even still my mac can only see two displays.
Is there something you can do to get all three screens to work for you or is there something anyone can recommend for me?
Thanks in advance

Did you ever get this figured out?

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