Royal Family News – Kate Middleton’s Chemotherapy Is Taking A Toll On Her Health
There’s a new report that says the Princess of Wales is having a very hard time functioning in her day to day life. That’s not just because of her chemotherapy, but also because she’s having a hard time keeping up with her kids during her sickness.
As many royal family know, Kate Middleton shares three children with her husband Prince William: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Apparently, it pains Kate Middleton that she’s unable to keep up with her kids and attend all of their activities like she used to.
One source close to the situation even put it this way, “Kate has always been athletic; that was one of the reasons William was drawn to her in the first place.”
“She’s always been right in the thick of things when it comes to roughhousing with the kids, participating with them in their games and races.”
Royal Family News – What’s Next For The Princess Of Wales?
“The side effects of chemo are bound to make that level of participation more daunting for Kate, but she’s not about to let that spoil the children’s summer.”
The tipster went on to say, “She is very competitive and has always thrown herself into all the children’s activities.”
It’s also been reported that Kate Middleton is not expected to make any public appearances, nor will she attend any of her royal engagements for the rest of the year, if at all.
So far the Princess of Wales herself has not made any comments about the matter just yet. We will definitely update you with all of the latest details once they come in.
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Poor baby! Try suffering through chemo and not having nannies, maids, cooks, drivers at her beck and call. Try losing your hair and still having to go in public to buy groceries, take kids to activities, wash clothes, clean the house. I dont feel sorry for this very privileged person in any way.
You are downright mean
Great pain is associated with serious illness not only for the patient but when one suffers the whole family suffers as well. Having means to provide help and support indeed is a blessing. Anyone who suffers through prolonged illness needs and deserves compassion and understanding. NO ONE is less worthy of this.