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“Recovery isolation”: Expert predicts Princess Kate will have a difficult time

2024-03-06T16:26:23.441Z

Highlights: “Recovery isolation”: Expert predicts Princess Kate will have a difficult time. "Positive Thinking" coach Michael Laauwe says: "Kate's recent surgery and recovery remind us that even the most privileged among us remain vulnerable to health" Kate's parents Carole (69) and Michael Middleton (74) as well as her siblings Pippa (40) and James (36) are also there for the Princess of Wales. But for her, the children should come first.



As of: March 6, 2024, 5:08 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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Princess Kate is forced to keep her feet still.

An expert explains the aspects of such a phase for the body and mind.

London – Kate Middleton (42) has been recovering from an abdominal operation since January 16th and is only expected to return to her royal duties around Easter.

After more than 70 days in which the princess was no longer seen, the first blurry image of her caused quite a stir.

An expert explains that the involuntary break and the handling of her privacy could give the princess pause in many ways.

His professional approach predicts difficult times for Kate.

“The isolation during the regeneration phase can be difficult despite loving support.”

In an exclusive interview with GB News, "Positive Thinking" coach Michael Laauwe says: "Kate's recent surgery and recovery remind us that even the most privileged among us remain vulnerable to health." Of course, it also has an impact on the person affected.

Laauwe believes Kate will find aspects of her recovery “difficult”.

As a young mother of three children, being suddenly slowed down by her body also changes her thinking.

The fact is: In the first photo, Kate was hiding behind sunglasses.

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Laauwe explains, “It is important for Kate and anyone overcoming trauma to receive care that addresses both physical healing and emotional challenges.”

A balanced approach is crucial, supporting body and mind, he shares his experience and adds: "I hope Kate gets the time and support she needs to regain her strength - on her own schedule."

According to the expert, purely physical healing is not enough for Princess Kate

Prince William (41) stepped down from his duties to be fully there for Kate and the children.

And Kate's parents Carole (69) and Michael Middleton (74) as well as her siblings Pippa (40) and James (36) are also there for the Princess of Wales.

But for her, the children should come first.

The Middleton family lives in the Berkshire area, near Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Great Park, which is certainly a great help knowing the children are lovingly cared for.

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The royal fans want the happy, laughing Princess Kate back, not one who hides behind sunglasses (photo montage).

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But William's thoughts are also with his father, King Charles (75), who is suffering from cancer.

If you think of Prince Harry (39), it was only when he “escaped” the “hamster wheel” of the British royal family that the phase of reflection, processing and realization began for him.

In contrast to Prince Harry, the princess remains a first-row member of the royal family.

And of course Kate is a different character than the Duke of Sussex.

So it will be interesting to see what knowledge Kate Middleton will return from her royal break with.

Sources used:

gbnews.com, linkedin.com/in/michael-laauwe

Source: merkur

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