The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has revealed that she feels guilty that royal duties sometimes affect the role of a mother of her three sons (George), (Charlone) and (Louis). Kate, 38, the wife of Prince William, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, described herself as a "always busy mother", noting that she believes that any mother who does not recognize that she sometimes feels like failing to perform some of her duties as a mother is considered false, Kate added, in a radio interview for the program "Happy Mam Happy Baby", presented by Giovanna Fletcher, that her association with royal tasks sometimes makes her fail to perform tasks such as delivering her children to school.

And she added, "Every mother feels that she is deficient in one respect, as she wants to make sure that she does her job perfectly."

The dialogue was recorded at the end of January, after Kate visited a nursery in south London.

Kate explained: “Even mothers who do not work, also face challenges while raising their children.” She talked about the difficulties she faced during her pregnancy, as she had severe vomiting episodes in the morning, which was causing her dehydration, weight loss and the accumulation of toxins in the blood or urine.

She said, “She was not the happiest pregnant woman. Many pregnant women suffer more than me, but it was a challenge, not only for me but for all those around me.” She continued, “William felt that he could not do much to help me, and it was difficult for all around you.” To see you suffer without being able to help you. ”

She revealed that her experience with pregnancy made her reach a kind of meditation that would help her overcome her pain.

Kate and William welcomed their sons (George) in 2013, (Charlotte) in 2015, and (Louis) in 2018, at the Lindo Suite of St Mary's Hospital in London. When asked about her feeling standing in front of the crowds after giving birth while she was carrying her baby, she answered: "It was a terrifying thing, I will not lie, but everyone was supporting me, and William and I realize that everyone is eager to see the baby, and we are grateful to the crowds that come to see us."