In a display of familial solidarity, the Middleton clan has come together to support the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, following her recent abdominal surgery.
Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, along with her younger sister, Pippa, have reportedly formed a tight-knit unit to assist in the Duchess's recovery.
According to insights shared by royal author Ingrid Seward in an interview with Hello!, the Middleton family's close bond has come to the forefront in the face of Kate's health challenges.
As Prince William adjusts his schedule to focus on caring for their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – Seward suggests that Kate's family is likely to step in and support the Prince of Wales.
"The Middletons are a close family, and Carole is a very hands-on grandmother. I'm sure she will be at the helm. She often picks the kids up," commented Seward.
The royal author emphasized the seamless cooperation between the two families, given Prince William's hands-on approach to parenting, making it a smooth arrangement to manage the responsibilities until Princess Kate returns home.
Pippa Middleton, now a mother herself, is expected to contribute to the family effort by offering to host the royal children for various activities. "Pippa has children of her own now, but I'm sure she will help by offering to have the kids round for tea and that kind of thing," added Seward.
Ingrid Seward also highlighted Prince William's unwavering support for his wife during this challenging time. She noted, "William is incredibly supportive as a husband. It's pretty unusual for the Prince of Wales to cancel engagements because his wife isn't well – that certainly wouldn't have happened in the past – but he