Kate Middleton, the eldest daughter-in-law of the royal family, Princess of Wales, has opened up about the difficulties she faced after marrying Prince William.
Kate Middleton admits it was ‘nerve-wrenching’ to handle the social pressure and backlash amid her health problems and housing disputes.
It may be recalled that Princess Kate Middleton was last seen on Christmas Eve and was later reported to be recovering from stomach surgery at Windsor Palace.
To deal with rumors about her identity, Kate Middleton shared a photo on her social media account on the occasion of ‘Mother’s Day’ which later turned out to be fake and Kate herself admitted it.
The backlash over the fake photo was nothing new for the princess as she has faced a variety of public backlash since her marriage to Prince William.
During an interview with ‘ITV’ in 2011, Kate was asked: ‘You say you are very close to your family, does it bother you to say that? Or are you continuing all your group support on the basis that you now have to live with the same family?
In response to this question, Kate said, ‘I think my family is very supportive and they are the people who really matter to our close friends and close family.’
Kate added: ‘I think they’re genuine people, if they feel you’re doing the right thing they value you, but on the other hand in every family you have to ignore a lot of things.’
During the interview, where Kate Middleton talked about her duties and royal responsibilities, she talked about marrying into the royal family, saying that ‘marrying into the royal family was a ‘nerve-wracking’ experience for her. ‘
She added: ‘Because I don’t really know royal traditions, William is obviously used to royal habits and traditions but I’m ready to learn and work on it quickly, I’ll work hard for it.