Tatler: Kate Middleton Feels Exhausted and Trapped after Meghan and Harry's Royal Exit
Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, is crumbling under her newly expanded workload resulting from the Sussexes' royal exit, according to "Insiders."
All through Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit and the ongoing global health crisis, Kate Middleton has managed to maintain her composure as she always speaks on motherhood.
While she presents this yummy-mummy front to the outside world, her friends say she is not very happy about her new workload.
Prince William and Kate Middleton take Prince George and Princess Charlotte to school in London on September 5, 2019. | Photo: Getty Images.
One of the insiders also went ahead to state that the Duchess now works very hard even though she still manages to champion caring for her children.
Some think that the ongoing pandemic is one of the significant problems, but another insider claims it is all related to the exit of Harry and Meghan. Kate now has a lot to handle and cannot do all she wishes she could; the source revealed:
"She feels exhausted and trapped. She's working as hard as a top CEO...without the benefits of boundaries and plenty of holidays."
Apart from royal duties, Kate is now also very much occupied with her kids who have to learn at home due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Duchess has been very honest about the problems she's encountering while trying to homeschool Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
The royal parents of three have also been concerned about the mental state of health workers who are frontliners.
George, who is older than Charlotte, finds her tasks much more exciting and would rather participate in her projects, which are more interesting than his assignments.
Kate has also been doing some gardening as she tries her best to stay in touch with their family members which has not been so easy:
"Yeah, it's hard, we haven't done a huge amount of FaceTime...and things like that, but we're doing a lot of that now…"
The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband have been helping out with the current novel coronavirus outbreak. They have mainly focused on nursing homes.
As a part of their efforts, they participated in a bingo game in one of the care homes through a video chat. They also spoke with the workers and residents of the home.
The royal parents of three have also been concerned about the mental state of health workers who are frontliners.
William was informed about the measures this medical personnel had to take, such as isolating themselves from their families. Since then, he has been backing a service that has been developed to support them.