Clearly, this is a very difficult time for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children.
Not only is Kate battling cancer, the children’s grandfather King Charles is also battling the disease.
Kate was able to attend the Trooping the Color parade last weekend, but the road ahead is a long and difficult one.
At ten and eight years old respectively, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are old enough to understand the gravity of the situation.
At five years old, Prince Louis may have been more confused than his older siblings.
So Will and Kate are navigating some very difficult waters these days.
They tried to ensure Kate received the best care while easing the anxiety of her three children and millions of well-wishers.
Now, with the summer holidays fast approaching (most children in the UK don’t start school until late July), Will and Kate will face new challenges.
But an insider says the couple is more than up to the task.
Kate Middleton’s kids are doing great, insiders say
A source revealed: “Kate wants the holidays to be as normal as possible.” lifestyleHe added that so far, normalcy has allowed children to “manage their anxiety.”
Sources say the kids are “coping incredibly well” and Kate hopes to continue that trend throughout the summer.
Much of the holiday will be spent at Anmer Hall, where the children will enjoy hiking, playing tennis and baking cupcakes.
“It’s all about being in nature and letting the kids continue to be kids,” another source said. lifestyle.
The source added: “Kate feels terrible that her children are so worried about her, so she wants more than ever to make sure it’s a summer to remember.”
“She promised they wouldn’t have bedtime, but there would be lots of snacks!”
Will and Kate are preparing for a ‘chaotic’ summer
“With George, Charlotte and Louis not in class, things will be even more confusing for Kate,” the source said.
“But she’s been resting and getting ready for this.”
The confusion will be heightened by the fact that Will plans to travel to Germany alone. But insiders are looking at the positives and taking the trip as a good sign.
They noted, “If Kate was really sick, Will would not leave the kids at home.”
So while Kate may be in “recovery mode” for the rest of the year, there seems to be reason to be optimistic!