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Kate Middleton’s Cancer Diagnosis Brings Royal Children Closer, With Princess Charlotte Helping Keep Louis in Check

Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis has led to some significant shifts within her family circle, particularly in the way her children interact with her, according to royal author Christopher Andersen.

During a candid interview with Fox News Digital, Andersen discussed how Kate’s diagnosis has affected her household. He specifically noted how Princess Charlotte has taken on a unique role in the family dynamic, especially with her younger brother, Prince Louis.

“Big sister Charlotte is the ‘Louis-whisperer’ in the family,” Andersen revealed. “She is best equipped to get her rambunctious little brother to behave when—like the youngest child often does—Louis goes off the rails to get attention.”

Since Kate’s cancer diagnosis became a focal point in recent months, Andersen acknowledged that the children have become more attuned to their mother’s needs. “The children have been more sensitive to their mother’s needs for a little more peace and quiet than usual,” he shared.

Despite the challenges, Andersen explained that the family has maintained a sense of normalcy, which has played a crucial role in Kate’s well-being. “Their overall family dynamic—the hectic schedule of school, after-class activities, birthday parties, and playdates that fill the calendar—hasn’t changed,” he said. He added, “That continuing sense of normalcy has without doubt been key to Kate’s recovery.”

While the diagnosis has understandably shifted some aspects of their daily lives, it appears that the Middleton family is finding balance, with their routines and close bonds helping them navigate this difficult time.

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