Obviously, this is a very difficult time for the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Not only is Kate battling cancer, but the children’s grandfather, King Charles, is also battling the disease.
Kate was able to attend Trooping the Colour last weekend, but the road ahead is long and difficult.
At ten and eight years old, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are old enough to understand the seriousness of the situation.
At five years old, Prince Louis is likely feeling even more confused than his older siblings.
So, Will and Kate are going through a really tough time these days.
They are trying to ensure that Kate receives the best possible care, while also easing the worry of their three children and their millions of well-wishers.
Now, as the summer holidays approach (classes for most kids in the UK run until the end of July), Will and Kate face new challenges.
But an insider says the couple is up for the task.
Kate Middleton’s babies are healthy, insiders claim
“Kate wants to keep her holiday as normal as possible,” a source said. lifestyleHe further added that the normalcy has so far enabled children to “manage their anxieties”.
The source says the kids are “coping amazingly well,” and Kate hopes that trend continues over the summer.
Most of the holiday will be spent at Anmer Hall, where the children will enjoy walking, playing tennis and making cupcakes.
“It’s going to be all about being outside in nature and letting the kids just be kids,” a second insider revealed. lifestyle,
“Kate feels terrible that her kids are so worried about her, so more than ever, she wants to make sure this summer is a memorable one for them,” the source added.
“He promised they won’t have a bedtime and they’ll get lots of sweets!”
Will and Kate are preparing for a ‘chaotic’ summer
“Without George, Charlotte and Louis in class, things will become even more chaotic for Kate,” the source says.
“But she’s resting and preparing for it.”
The chaos will be further compounded by the fact that Will is planning to take a solo trip to Germany. But insiders are focusing on the positive aspects and see this trip as a good sign.
He added that if Kate were truly sick, Will “wouldn’t leave the kids at home.”
So, while Kate may spend the rest of this year in “recovery mode,” it appears there’s reason to be optimistic, too!