As the Princess of Wales prepares to celebrate her eldest son George’s 10th birthday this weekend, she’s undoubtedly feeling the increasing strain of being mother to a future king, according to royal experts.
Just three months ago, Kate and husband Prince William, both 41, reportedly were concerned that the pressure of the coronation would prove too much for George. The youngster was given a major role as a Page of Honour on his grandfather’s big day, putting him in the spotlight as millions around the world tuned in to watch the historic event. Kate only agreed to their son being placed at the heart of the event if he wasn’t subject to “overwhelming scrutiny”.
Now, as George approaches his teens, it’s inevitable there will be more focus on him. But royal biographer Angela Levin says level-headed Kate will always do her best to protect him.
“Kate’s a very confident mother. But even so, she’s acutely aware of the pressure of raising George as the future monarch. It’s a very heavy burden to carry.”
For any child, reaching those magical double digits is exciting. For a parent, it’s a reminder that their “baby” will be a teenager in the blink of an eye, and a wish to turn back the clock is inevitable.
“George’s 10th birthday is a milestone,” says Angela. “I think all parents wish their children wouldn’t grow up so fast, and it’s no different for Kate. In fact, George still sometimes holds her hand when they walk about, although that might stop when he turns 10!”
Kate may also be reflecting on the day – 22 July 2013 – when she first held little George in her arms.
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