The sudden surgery announcement of Kate Middleton worries all British people, both for her and for her children, but they seem to be in good hands because her mother, Carole Middleton, is now ‘leading the family‘, making things easy for the rest of the members.
According to royal expert Ingrid Seward’s recent statements to Hello!, “The Middletons are a really close family, and Carole is a very hands-on grandmother, and I’m sure she will be at the helm. She often picks the kids up“.
She did her best to keep the children focused on their own activities while their mother was hospitalized for almost two weeks. Even Kate’s sister Pippa surely “helped by offering to have the kids round for tea and that kind of thing“, despite having her kids.
“William is incredibly supportive as a husband. It’s pretty unusual for the Prince of Wales to cancel engagements because his wife isn’t well—that certainly wouldn’t have happened in the past—but he’s a modern man whose family is more important to him than anything else“, Seward added.
Although it is clear that it has been family work, the mother of the princess has played an important role with the kids because she is the only one with the most trust and less royal work who could be close to George, Charlotte, and Louis during these hard times.