Princess Kate 'acutely aware' of pressure she faces in raising future king Prince George


Royal experts have pointed that, as her eldest son prepares to turn 10, the Princess of Wales is undoubtedly feeling the pressure of raising Prince George.

For now, the young royal is enjoying his childhood alongside his two younger siblings, but, one day, he will ascend the throne.

However, experts have stated that Kate, having not grown up as part of the Royal Family, may be feeling pressure at raising a future monarch.

Despite describing Kate as a “confident mother”, royal biographer Angela Levin has said that it is a “very heavy burden to carry”.

Ms Levin added that Kate is “acutely aware of the pressure of raising George as the future monarch”.

Ms Levin told OK!: “George’s 10th birthday is a milestone.

“I think all parents wish their children wouldn’t grow up so fast, and it’s no different for Kate.

“In fact, George still sometimes holds her hand when they walk about, although that might stop when he turns 10!”

Speaking of the proud mum, Ms Levin makes a bold claim that “Kate is broody!”, adding the 41-year-old “simply loves small children”.

Aside from George, Kate and William are proud parents to Princess Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Prince Louis.

Despite speculation that Kate had a desire for a fourth child, she has previously let it slip that William is sure he doesn’t want any more children.

The royal couple have made it clear of their wish for their three children to have as normal of a childhood as possible.

Although they are part of one of the most high-profile families, Ms Levin said that she thinks that “they do have a sort of normal family life”.

Ms Levin added: “And Kate will want to keep that up for them. I hear they all have cleaning jobs at home. There’s zero need for them to do it, but it’s a good idea that they have to put things away or wipe the table.

“She wants to help them understand they have to do a certain amount of looking after themselves.”

The Daily Beast’s Tom Sykes has previously reported that, according to royal sources, the family-of-five “do not have a full-time housekeeper specifically because Kate wants them to experience as much normality as possible.”

He added that “the blueprint” for her wishes is her own “middle-class upbringing”.

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