Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and her husband have a habit of being blunt and honest when they are talking about their three energetic children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton has been in quarantine for several months with Prince William and their kids. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the two young princes and the princess have been stuck at home and focusing on virtual learning.
Like millions of other children, the siblings have not been able to travel or take part in outdoor activities with their friends. The lockdown for the royal family has been the same as millions of others across the globe, and during a recent interview on BBC Breakfast, the mom of three did not hold back.
The Duchess of Cambridge had this to say about her two sons, (including George, the future king of England), and daughter who are eating everything in sight: “My children have bottomless pits. I feel like a constant feeding machine.”
The Duchess of Cambridge also explained: “In the first few months, there’s a huge amount of support from midwives and health visitors and things. But from then onwards, there’s a massive gap before they then start school.”
She said she wishes she had received that kind of useful information “as a first-time mum.” Kate revealed during the interview that she is having a tough time teaching her youngest son, Louis, about social distancing.
Kate confessed: “I was just saying, Louis doesn’t understand social distancing. So he goes out wanting to cuddle everything, particularly any babies younger than him.”
She had the following to say about being a mom during the global health crisis: “The children have got such stamina.You pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day—they’ve had a lovely time, but it’s amazing how much you can cram into a day, that’s for sure.”
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said in a previous interview that is it is important to look after mental health issues during this tough period.
She revealed: “While that’s hugely important we mustn’t forget our mental well-being as well and making sure you’re reaching out to those people around you that you have access to – even if it’s over the phone or online to really make sure you have those conversations.”
Kate is trying to find ways to connect with the average citizen.