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Kate Middleton was helped by George, Charlotte, and Louis through Royal Family feud
According to a royal commentator, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge looked to her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to help her get through this tough period for the Royal Family.
The Duchess of Cambridge, according to Christina Garibaldi of US Weekly, is intensely protective of her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The royal analyst went on to say that she considers herself fortunate to have a caring family, which brightens her day when she is going through a difficult time.
“As for her children, Kate is highly protective of the three children she shares with Prince William,” Ms Garibaldi said.
“A source tells us she doesn't want them to see her frustrated or struggling, and she believes in leading by example.”
“As a result, it's important for her to act as a strong role model for them.”
The source continues, “The children always brighten her day, and she always feels that having her family there always helps when she is going through a tough time.”
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“She considers herself incredibly lucky to have her children and a caring family.”
Kate struggled after the interview, particularly since Meghan mentioned her by name early on, when the Duchess of Sussex announced that the Duchess of Cambridge was the one who made her cry over a dispute over bridesmaids dresses in the run-up to Harry and Meghan's wedding.
Still, according to Us Weekly, Duchess Kate is now focusing on her family and shielding her three children from the fallout, as she does not want them to see her “upset or struggling.”
As a “highly protective mother,” Kate is “staying strong for the royal family and her children.” The Duchess of Cambridge trusts in “open communication” with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, but acknowledges that they are all young and that she won't be able to tell them all about the interview.