Kate Middleton ‘resonated’ with ‘desperately sad’ story in heartbreaking confession
KATE MIDDLETON revealed the tragic lockdown story that she "resonated" with during an interview with This Morning.
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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, has been extremely busy this lockdown. Like most of the country, she and Prince William and their three children - Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte - have been cooped up at home. Yet, as royal duties demand, the pair have had to continue to fulfil their roles as the future King and Queen consort of Britain.
The Duchess has been particularly busy with the launch of her project in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery, 'Hold Still'.
A community endeavour, Kate has called on the people of Britain to capture the moments in-between, to reflect the pain, joy, sadness and struggles of everyday life during lockdown.
Earlier this year, she appeared on ITV's This Morning to promote the exhibition of 100 photo submissions from around the country.
It was here that Kate revealed how she "resonated" with many of the "desperately sad" stories seen nationwide.
She reflected on a photo of two grandchildren who were not able to see their grandparents, but visited them regularly and spoke on either side of their home's glass doors, Kate said: "I know in moments like this I think it's especially hard.
"There's some desperately sad stories out there, so moments like this are really heartwarming - to see that there is connection there, although it is different, it is the new normal for all of us.
"But actually, these moments of connection can take place, and that really resonated with me, that photograph."
Earlier on in the interview, Kate divulged some of her own lockdown stories.
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One came as presenter Holly Willoughby asked about the "challenge" of homeschooling children of varying ages.
Kate admitted that George had become slightly jealous of Charlotte's fun projects.
She explained: "Yeah, it's so true (that it's a challenge).
"Actually, George gets very upset because he just wants to do all of Charlotte's projects.
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"Like making sort of spider sandwiches is far cooler than doing literacy work."
While Kate and William have been keeping the royal boat afloat at home, others appear to be absent from the picture.
Namely, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The pair are currently in the US, where they permanently live.
They appear to be carving out their own personal brand overseas.
Today, Harry made an appearance via video call on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing to support his friend and dancer, JJ Chalmers.
Meghan and Harry are also said to have hired a new PR team to handle their public image.
The US-based PR group will help them prepare to unveil their new brand, Archewell.
They have not yet disclosed details regarding their plans for Archewell.
Meanwhile, in the UK, Kate, William and the Queen celebrated Prince Charles's birthday.
The Prince and future King was 72.