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Kate Middleton Opens Up About 'Mummy Guilt' In Podcast

The Duchess of Cambridge said that since having children she has "found a new enjoyment out of life".

Kate Middleton Opens Up About 'Mummy Guilt' In Podcast

Prince William's wife Kate opened up about the challenges of motherhood in a podcast.

Prince William's wife Kate laid bare her "mummy guilt" during a landmark podcast on Saturday, recorded as part of her efforts to bring about a "generational change" in early-years childcare.

The duchess told the "Happy Mum, Happy Baby" podcast  that she suffered anxiety about her performance as a mother "all the time", adding that "anyone who doesn't as a mother is actually lying".

"Questioning your own decisions, and your own judgements, and things like that... I think that starts from the moment you have a baby," said the mother-of-three.

"I totally underestimated the impact and the change it had on our lives.

Asked if she felt "mummy guilt", the duchess -- mother to George, aged six, Charlotte, four and Louis, 20 months, responded -- "yes, absolutely".

“I've got this one photo of Charlotte smelling a bluebell, and really for me it's moments like that mean so much to me as a parent. • I try every day to put moments like that in, even if they're small or even if I don't have time”. • Swipe ???? to listen to The Duchess of Cambridge speaking about her experiences as a parent on the ‘Happy Mum, Happy Baby' podcast with @MrsGiFletcher. On the special podcast, The Duchess spoke about the importance of the early years, and about her landmark ‘5 Big Questions on the Under 5s' survey. It takes just 5 minutes to have your say in the biggest ever conversation on early childhood — visit the link in our bio to answer The Duchess's #5BigQuestions. Photo © The Duchess of Cambridge

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She said she "definitely would have done things different... knowing what I know now" referring to her first pregnancy with Prince George.

The morning sickness that she suffered with all three of her children had strained the family, she said.

"William didn't feel he could do much to help and it's hard for everyone to see you suffering without actually being able to do anything about it," she explained.

Despite the challenges, she said that since having children she had "found a new enjoyment out of life".

Her experience of bringing up three children have led her to launch an early years survey to help find answers about raising a "happy, healthy" generation.

"I think there's a few things that really stand out for me," she said.

"One is quality of relationships -- so those moments that you spend with people that are around you. I remember that from my own childhood.

"I had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to us, playing with us, doing arts and crafts and going to the greenhouse to do gardening, cooking with us, and I try and incorporate a lot of the experiences that she gave us at the time into the experiences I give my children now," she added.

When asked what she hopes her children will remember from childhood, Kate replied: "Going to the beach getting soaking wet, filling our boots full of water."

Kate has previously spoken of worrying about how well she was adapting to motherhood, saying "it is lonely at times and you do feel quite isolated".

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