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Royal Expert Claims Kate Middleton ‘Saved’ Prince William After His ‘Dysfunctional’ Childhood

Prince William and Kate Middleton, who tied the knot in 2011 and share three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—have been regarded as a strong royal couple. Kate has dedicated much of her life to supporting William, a love that began when they met at St. Andrews University.

Now, a royal expert has claimed that Kate Middleton “saved” William after the difficulties he faced growing up. Angela Levin, a royal expert and outspoken critic of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, suggested that Kate played a crucial role in helping William heal from his “dysfunctional” childhood and the loss of his mother, Princess Diana.

“I think that Kate has helped save William,” Levin stated during an appearance on True Royalty TV’s Royal Beat. “It was very difficult for him, coming out of a dysfunctional family, losing his mum so young, and I think he was in a very difficult place.”

Levin explained that Kate has not only supported William in his royal duties but also helped him find a sense of identity. “Her whole life is to make him happy,” Levin said, adding that Kate has found ways to make William feel “important and worthy” beyond the usual ceremonial responsibilities like cutting ribbons.

The expert further highlighted how Kate has introduced William to her own family, which has given him a sense of normalcy. “I think she has helped him to be a husband by introducing him to her own family and spending time with a normal family,” Levin said. “It has also helped him embrace his role as a dad.”

Through her unwavering support and dedication, Kate has not only strengthened her bond with William but also helped him grow into the man and leader he is today.

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