Prince William & Princess Catherine Trying To 'Keep Things As Normal As Possible' For Children Following Queen's Death
13.09.2022 - 21:37
/ perezhilton.com
Prince William & Princess Catherine AKA Kate Middleton are in parent mode.
Queen Elizabeth II’s death on Thursday not only brings tremendous grief to the couple, but also to their three young children, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. Now, the parents are helping to make sure their kids can work through the heartbreak in the best and healthiest way possible.
During the 40-minute walkabout outside of Windsor Castle on Saturday (alongside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle), William and Kate spoke with several visitors who were in the area to pay their respects, including Elaine Gee, a 58-year-old teacher who got some inside scoop about how the little royals are doing.
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Speaking to People on Monday, Elaine explained she spoke to William about the challenges in discussing death with her young students — and he echoed similar remarks about his own children. She shared:
Must be such a tough loss for the great-grandkids, who just mourned their great-grandfather last year.
Elaine, who was visiting the castle from Wokingham with her husband Rob, 62, also noted how impressed she was with Kate’s professional and personable nature during the emotional greeting, adding:
This couple wasn’t the only one to share a once-in-a-lifetime interaction with the royals! Plenty of others also opened up to the outlet about what it was like to witness the feuding brothers and their wives visit the Queen’s memorial.
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Sanj Chowdhri, 46 from Windsor, recalled being surprised but excited to meet the Suits alum, saying:
His wife Minal Chowdhri, 43, chimed in:
Debbie Fowler, 47, who was with her