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Kate Middleton and William, George is getting bigger
Kate Middleton and William they are increasingly worried about George. To reveal it is News Weekly, according to which the Cambridge would have strong doubts about the future of their eldest son. All because of the latest revelations of Harry who, now far from the Royal Family, publicly criticized the royal education received in the years of his growth.
Harry spoke of “genetic pain”, referring to the upbringing received from Carlo who, apparently, would have been very hard and cold with his children even after Lady Diana’s death. An attitude that would have caused deep trauma and wounds in Harry, so much so that the prince, years later, would have chosen to abandon the Crown precisely to avoid future suffering for his children.
Harry’s words would have deeply touched William and Kate, so much so as to make them reflect on George’s future. Third in line to the throne, the Cambridge son has already experienced what it means to be in the spotlight. During the final of the European football championships, the images of the child in the stands, disappointed by England’s failure to win, went around the world. George was mocked and teased with numerous memes and jokes who hurt his parents. “They’re nervous about what the future holds for George,” a source said.
Robert Lacey, royal biographer, in the book Battle of Brothers, said the Cambridge people are still thinking about George’s future. The couple would be undecided whether to send the child to boarding school as happened to William and Harry, for fear of making the mistakes made by Carlo. George currently attends Thomas’s School in Battersea of London with his younger sister, Charlotte. “William and Kate wanted their son to receive a normal family education – the source revealed -. He is growing up in a different age from his parents. Times have changed since then. There were no social media or internet trolls when William and Kate were kids ”.
Kate and William never replied to Harry’s words and so did Carlo who preferred silence to public denial. Today, however, we discover that the statements of Diana’s second child would have affected the Cambridge more than they would have confessed.
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