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Duchess of Cambridge Opens Up About Mum Guilt in Candid Interview

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Duchess of Cambridge Opens Up About Mum Guilt in Candid Interview

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, known for their hands-on approach to parenting, have shared their experiences of raising their three children.

In a recent interview on the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast with Giovanna Fletcher, the Duchess opened up about feeling “mum guilt” after a comment made by her second child, .

The Duchess admitted that she often experiences moments of guilt, even after being a mother for many years.

She described how she contemplates her own motherly decisions and judgments, a sentiment that resonates with many parents.

“Anyone who doesn't feel guilt as a mother is actually lying,” she said.

During the podcast, the Duchess revealed an incident that occurred on the way to a nursery visit.

Prince George and questioned why she wasn't dropping them off at school that morning.

The royal siblings attend St Thomas' School Battersea in South London, while their youngest child is not yet of school age.

To ease her feelings of guilt, the Duchess emphasized the importance of having a support system.

She believes that having safe, loving, and caring individuals around children is crucial.

The Duchess finds comfort in knowing that her children are surrounded by close family members and friends.

“The more people you have around your children, the better,” she stated.

“It makes such a difference for your child, keeping them as constant and happy as possible.”

Despite their busy schedules, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge prioritize spending quality time with their children.

Last year, for instance, they went on a tour to Pakistan and ensured they returned home in time for the weekend to be with their three kids.

Unlike some other royals who rely heavily on nannies and tutors, the couple takes a hands-on approach and only employs one nanny.

The Duchess's appearance on the podcast was part of her research on raising children under the age of five.

As part of the initiative, the Duchess aimed to gather insights to help parents navigate the challenges of early childhood.

This research project, the largest ever conducted in the UK for infants, involved over 500,000 participants.

Passionate about improving children's lives, the Duchess seeks to educate parents on providing the best opportunities for their children's success.

Drawing from her own experiences, she understands the difficulties that young children can pose and hopes to empower parents with knowledge and support.

In conclusion, the Duchess of Cambridge's candid interview shed light on the common struggle of “mum guilt” and the importance of having a strong support system.

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