Kate Middleton feeling increased pressure of becoming queen, experts claim: ‘Growing expectations’

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People magazine for their cover story on the Princess of Wales. In it, they claimed that the mother of three has been “managing the growing expectations tied to her future role as queen.” They noted it’s “a responsibility that now feels more pressing than ever.”Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital that as King Charles III continues to battle an undisclosed form of cancer, all eyes are on Kate and William to lead the monarchy’s future.“King Charles is looking his age now and his illness has taken its toll,” said Turner about the 76-year-old. “A new era of [a] young monarchy is set to take over the mantle in the future.“The pressure of being the Princess of Wales, looking after a young family, being by William’s side, still recovering from cancer treatments, as well as the mental trauma she faced still weighs heavily on Kate.

But she seems to be smiling throughout, delighting crowds when seen in public, and giving a new confidence to the future monarchy.”Kate is known as one of the most famous, photographed and talked-about women in the world.

But behind palace doors, she fought a very personal battle.In March of last year, after sparking concern due to her absence from the public eye, Kate disclosed that she was being treated for an unspecified form of cancer.

Six weeks before her revelation, Buckingham Palace announced that Charles was receiving treatment for cancer.In September, Kate announced she had completed chemotherapy and would be making some public appearances in the coming months.“Catherine is prioritizing her health and family as she recovers from a truly traumatic year, which William has described as ‘brutal,’” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital.“It has, as illness knows no.

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