Kate Middleton ‘feels horrible’ for worrying young kids amid health woes
Kate Middleton keeps ‘upbeat version of herself’ for kids amid cancer recovery
Kate Middleton is keeping her spirits up and staying positive about her cancer diagnosis for her kids.
The Princess of Wales, who announced in late March that she will taking time off from public duties for her preventative treatment for cancer, is staying strong for her three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, per a source cited by Life & Style Magazine.
“She’s just uber focused on getting better,” the insider noted. “She’s trying to make life as normal for her kids as possible.”
The source explained that “Kate spends time resting when they’re at school, so she can be the most upbeat version of herself when the children are at home.”
“Kate feels horrible that they’ve been so worried about her, and she’s making sure they each get to pick a special activity for them all to do together,” the insider said.
Princess Kate is reportedly diligently making sure to make it on time for her appointments and doing her best for her recover. She even shows up early to ensure she’s on top of things.
As she is taking time off of her royal duties, the insider also added that the royal is not bothered about her public reappearance and is only determined to get better, without pressure, and focus on her children, whom she shares with Prince William.
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