Princess Kate "acutely aware" of pressure to raise future king

Princess Kate "acutely aware" of pressure to raise future king

Few people in this world have the unique experience of raising a future king. At least the last person to do so in England was himself a monarch and had never known life outside the royal family. (Princess Kate, however, grew up in a very ordinary, though certainly wealthy, family. According to the Daily Express, Princess Kate is "acutely aware" of the pressures of raising Prince George.

George is second in line to the throne and will celebrate a milestone birthday on Saturday. So far, George has had as normal a childhood as is possible for a future monarch, living a relatively similar life to his younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. And while parents want to keep their three children's upbringings as identical as possible, they will be gradually introduced to their future roles and responsibilities as George reaches double digits.

Royal expert Angela Levin describes Kate as a "confident mother," but also acknowledges that raising the future king will be "a very heavy burden to carry."

Kate is "acutely aware of the pressure of raising George as the future monarch," Levin says.

"George's tenth birthday is a milestone. I think every parent hopes their child doesn't grow up so fast, and it is no different for Kate. In fact, George still walks hand in hand from time to time. (7]

The Welsh couple looks like a complete family. Levin says that Kate is "difficult" and "simply loves little children," and there is widespread speculation that Kate wants a fourth child, but the princess herself has previously said that she is positive that her husband, Prince William, does not want any more children. with three children, the couple's wish is that their three children They have stated that their wish is for their three children to have as normal a childhood as possible.

"They have a sort of normal family life," Levin said. 'Kate would like to keep it that way. They all have cleaning jobs at home, I'm told. I have zero need to clean, but it's nice to put things away and wipe the table. They want to make sure they understand that they have to take care of themselves to a certain extent."

Tom Sykes of The Daily Beast previously reported that a royal source told him that the family of five "doesn't have a full-time housekeeper because they want Kate to experience life as normally as possible. He added that the "blueprint" for her wishes was her own "middle-class upbringing" and being part of a family of five, including her parents Michael and Carol Middleton and younger siblings Pippa Middleton Matthews and James Middleton.

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