Struggles As A Mom: Kate Middleton Felt 'Isolated' After Having George, But 5 Tips Can Help Cope With This Feeling
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Struggles As A Mom: Kate Middleton Felt 'Isolated' After Having George, But 5 Tips Can Help Cope With This Feeling
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Kate Middleton kicked off her new project, 5 Big Questions, aimed at providing assistance, support, and development improvement to children under five.
She has already visited Birmingham and Cardiff to raise awareness about her nation-wide survey and ask people for help in her surprising project. Kate Middleton hasn’t been so honest about her mental health for a long time as yesterday.
Kate Middleton’s news
During a candid conversation at baby sensory class at the Ely and Caerau Children’s Centre, the mother-of-three admitted she had suffered from loneliness and isolation after giving birth to Prince George.
Prince William was an RAF Search and Rescue helicopter pilot at the time, and Duchess Catherine was "cut off" from everyone with a "tiny baby" in the house.
I had a tiny, tiny baby in the middle of Anglesey. It was so isolated, so cut off. I didn’t have any family around, and he [William] was doing night shifts.
"It was so isolated… I didn’t have my family around me"
The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken about the challenges she faced as a new mum living on Anglesey after giving birth to Prince George https://t.co/XrSL9G4RdV pic.twitter.com/1NptslTTEE
— ITV Wales News (@ITVWales) January 22, 2020
Previously, Prince William’s wife also opened up about feelings of loneliness as a mother. Back in 2017, she said that "it is lonely at times and you do feel quite isolated" after having kids.
In another interview, Kate Middleton conceded that all females had the same struggles with being left alone and raising up a child. Such feelings are not foreign to her whatsoever.
On a positive note, Duchess Catherine honored her kids, George, Charlotte, and Louis, at the Cardiff visit. The elated mother was pictured wearing a $1,405 Daniela Draper necklace with initials ‘G, C, L’, which is believed to be a tribute to the royal children.
Prince William on parenting
George, Charlotte, and Louis are brought up decently thanks to Princess Diana. Apart from Kate and William’s own down-to-earth and modest personalities, the heir claims his late mother influences the upbringing.
I want to bring up my children in a happy, stable, secure world, and that is so important to both of us as parents. I want George to grow up in a real, living environment; I don’t want him growing up behind palace walls, he has to be out there. The media make it harder, but I will fight for them to have a normal life.