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Kate’s diagnosis of cancer: Why are women forced to emerge?

None of us expected the news, but now it makes sense. Princess Catherine, or as we all love him, Kate was diagnosed with cancer. When he bravely heard his diagnosis and chemotherapy, he thanked everyone for his concerns and then asked him to be politely left to cope with what had to be a scary time with his three little children. Not only a princess, but a mother who explains the worst news you can imagine.

I have two little children, and one of my biggest fears can be removed from them. It is a dark thought that creeps often or appears to be a voice behind my mind every time we talk about their future or when we get older. This year, my wife suddenly lost a very close friend and every time we think of their three children, we can both feel that our throats are bored. In addition to completely proven (and more ridiculous) social media conspiracies, including divorce, rehabilitation and even BBL surgery, I cannot deal with the completely and more ridiculous (and more ridiculous) social media conspiracies that more and more people jump into the “Kate” bandwagon.

When I saw the Mother’s Day picture, she made it think about how women are always expected to be seen, regardless of the situation. As I passed through personal hell, I was told, “You look very good”. The image, which is widely criticized for a photo editing, is more touching by Kensington Palace on Mother’s Day. In essence, it was not unusual and after the joint was cleaned rapidly Princandprincessofwales The official account was very similar to those who emerged to commemorate the day last year with a 15.2 -million followers. However, now it has a completely different meaning. I hang my head with collective shame, we could not only respect the desires of the people. It was said that Kate would take a break from all public services and appearance to Easter due to health reasons. We’re still not in Easter, but here we are. A woman had to talk about the truth because Tiktok and other social media sites wouldn’t just allow it to happen.

I understand that people are worried, but can’t we admit that there is something wrong on the trip? Was it really important what was wrong? He told him his ‘job’ (yes, the role in the royal family is a job), why was it anyone’s work that we know that it would not be there until the end of March, that he was now signed by a medical team? And more importantly, why did the palace rose to social media conspiracy theories? I can’t help but famously, “Never complain, never complain,” the queen, grandson and family, an unimaginable torture and worry, I think they will not think that they are forced to talk before they are ready to do it.

When I look at that video, I don’t only see an honorable princess, but I see a deep need to prove that it is still a ‘good mother’ despite suffering. I see a woman trying to prove that it was present to the world, and even in difficult times, she did not abandon her family or duties. When you are a mother, you have this overwhelming feeling to prove how well you do. I remember the first emergency to go to local Starbucks, three days after my C, to prove that I just took all of them. After my second child after my aunt 50, I even interpreted Coos, who thought I wasn’t in bed, and after admiration, I even commented that ‘female relatives’ struggled to get out of bed for two weeks after giving birth. As if I had gained some kind of competition. “There is a lot of pressure on mothers to look good on mothers, regardless of the difficulties they face,” he says. Suzy ReadingChartered psychologist and writer Listen to reset. “As a woman, we grew up with the ‘circle of shame’ and this penetrates with messaging with messaging. The last thing we need in the midst of the boredom is expected to mask with a smile and coming together. Popsugar tells England.

We hope that this will finish social media furore and let Kate return to what it has to focus on its health and family.

Lauren Ezekiel is an assistant editor in Popsugar in England and writes about beauty and healthy life. In a degree of journalism and a leading market reinforcement, as a beauty editor, it is obsessed with skin care, hair and make -up with 12 years of experience and usually advises innocent spectators. His work was published in Grazia, OK, Health and Beauty, Sun, ASDA, Dare and Metro.

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