The last year certainly has not been an easy one for Princess Kate, her husband Prince William, and their three children Prince George, 11, ...
The last year certainly has not been an easy one for Princess Kate, her husband Prince William, and their three children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
After a major abdominal surgery early in the year, Kate was informed by her medical team that "cancer had been present" and began a course of chemotherapy, which meant she had to press pause on her public royal duties for a significant period.
A royal expert has claimed that there was one "key element" in particular that in his opinion helped Kate with her recovery, and it all has to do with the Wales family's private life behind closed doors. Author Christopher Anderson - who has written many royal biographies - explained to the New York Post that the chugging on of normal life and routines in Kate's home has been important in his opinion in her recovery.
"But since Kate's cancer diagnosis, the children have been more sensitive to their mother's needs for a little more peace and quiet than usual," the expert claimed. "But their overall family dynamic – the hectic schedule of school, after-class activities, birthday parties, and play dates that fill the calendar – hasn't changed. That continuing sense of normalcy has without doubt been key to Kate's recovery."
Over the years of William and Kate's marriage, many royal experts have noted that the relatively normal middle-class upbringing that Kate enjoyed is something that has played an important role in her relationship and overall family life. Expert Kate Nicholl explained that in her opinion, the entire Middleton family play a crucial role when it comes to keeping a sense of normality in the Wales family private life.
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