The secrets of Kate Middleton on her "difficult" confinement: Current Woman Le MAG

Kate Middleton and her family decided to spend their confinement in their Anmer Hall mansion in Norfolk. But even confined, the future kings continued to work tirelessly to help the English. The future sovereigns have in fact increased the number of speeches via videoconference throughout the pandemic. The latest was also an opportunity for Kate Middleton to confide in her confinement as reported in the magazine Hello!. Thursday, June 18, 2020, the Duchess began by insuring the young students with whom she exchanged: "We all have ups and downs, especially when our lives are turned upside down as it was recently", she admitted before explaining: "It was a very difficult time for all of us."

Busy young parents

As parents of three young children, Kate Middleton and her husband Prince William had to take over from the teachers and keep them busy. "Kate is primarily in charge of home schooling and recreation, but William is also very involved. He gives them lessons and organizes games ", had informed a relative of the couple to US Weekly.

A speech full of benevolence

Kate Middleton wanted to point out that such changes in everyday life could "bring us to a wide range of emotions", before kindly adding: "Sometimes these emotions can be good, but sometimes they can make us feel bad and we are worried, angry or disappointed". The 38-year-old mother then wished to conclude her speech by reminding her young interlocutors that it was perfectly normal to feel these emotions.

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