kate middleton He has emphasized on putting his family first.
When the Princess of Wales was expanding her family with Prince William, she set some strict rules with Queen Elizabeth II, according to royal author and journalist Robert Jobson.
“Catherine knew her mind and had established some fundamental life rules that she continued to follow even after she joined the firm,” Jobson wrote in his new book, “Catherine, Princess of Wales,” obtained by Fox News Digital.
As Jobson explained, her “terms” were presented to Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles in 2015, when she was pregnant with her second child, Charlotte.
Although the “Rules of Life” were not contained in a formal document but rather created by Prince William, Middleton still made important compromises with Prince William. Royal family.
According to Jobson, Prince William, on her behalf, explained that Middleton “wanted space to adjust to her role and said she needed more time to adjust to the idiosyncrasies of royal life.”
“From the very beginning she was very clear that she would not be forced to do any particular task and insisted on taking her full quota of maternity leave, away from the media and public eye. She emphasised that her priority would always be her family.”
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The mother of three has strongly shown that she is loyal to the royal family and is a loving mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
While the Princess of Wales has always been devoted to her Royal dutiesShe has remained low-profile since publicly announcing her cancer diagnosis in March.
As Middleton prioritizes her children amid her battle with cancer this summer, she doesn’t want the royal family to “worry.”
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Middleton returned to public duty for the first time since her diagnosis this summer – attending Trooping the Colour In June he became the first Indian to be seeded top and went to Wimbledon in July.
In June, “The King” author Christopher Andersen told Fox News Digital that summer has always been important for the 42-year-old and her husband Prince William, heir to the British throne. Their goal has always been to give their children as normal a life as possible, away from the eyes of the press.
“Kate and William have always thoroughly enjoyed the summer with their children,” Anderson said.
“The side effects of chemo will make that level of involvement more difficult for Kate, but she’s not going to let it ruin the kids’ summer,” Anderson said. “…Kate doesn’t want them to worry about her – she’s always believed it’s her job to worry about the kids – and that means keeping George, Charlotte and Louis busy doing the things – horseback riding, swimming, sleepovers with cousins and classmates – that they always do during their holidays.”
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The Princess of Wales announced in March that she was undergoing treatment for cancer, following planned stomach surgery in January.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital, “The Princess is not expected to return to work until her medical team clears her to do so. Her childhood will remain the focus of her public engagements.”
In January, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles He underwent outpatient treatment for a benign enlarged prostate and then in February, the palace revealed he also had cancer.
Charles initially stepped away from royal duties while undergoing cancer treatment, but returned with a brief schedule at the end of April.
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Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.