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Kate Middleton facing mid family crises after taking taught decision to move kids from Royal family

Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has been known for her strong will and clear vision for her role within the British royal family. According to royal author and journalist Robert Jobson, Catherine laid out some firm standards when she joined the royal family, particularly during her pregnancy with her second child, Princess Charlotte, in 2015.

In Jobson’s recent book, *Catherine: The Princess of Wales*, he reveals that Catherine established certain “life rules” that she communicated to Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles. While these guidelines were not formalized in any official document, Prince William reportedly advocated on her behalf, explaining that Catherine needed time and space to adjust to her royal role. She emphasized the importance of taking maternity leave away from the public eye and media scrutiny, insisting that her family would always be her top priority.

Throughout her time in the royal family, Catherine has remained devoted to both her royal duties and her role as a mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Since announcing her cancer diagnosis in March, she has maintained a low profile, focusing on her health and family.

Catherine’s public appearances since her diagnosis, including her attendance at Trooping the Colour in June and Wimbledon in July, were seen as triumphant returns to public life. Despite undergoing treatment, Catherine has ensured that her children have a normal and enjoyable summer, engaging in activities like horseback riding, swimming, and sleepovers, as they do every year during their holiday break.

Her commitment to her family has remained steadfast, even as she battles cancer. Catherine has been determined not to let her illness affect her children, prioritizing their well-being and shielding them from worry.

Until Catherine’s medical team gives her the all-clear, she is not expected to resume her full royal duties. However, her focus on youth and family will continue to be central to her public work. Meanwhile, King Charles III, who has also faced health challenges, including treatment for a benign enlarged prostate and cancer earlier this year, has returned to his royal duties with a reduced schedule.

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