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Kate Middleton Opens Up About Feeling 'Isolated' And 'Cut-Off' After George's Birth

It has been an extremely busy year for the Royal Family after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, announced that they would be stepping back from their royal duties and planned to be moving to North America.

It's not all about Meghan and Harry, though.

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William's wife, recently made an appearance at the Ely and Careau Children's Centre.

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The Children's Centre, which offers support to parents as well as allowing children to enroll in kindergarten, is located in Wales. William and Kate had lived in Wales when they were first married, as William was stationed with the Royal Air Force.

“It’s nice to be back in Wales,” Kate said.

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“I was chatting to some of the mums. It was the first year and I’d just had George — William was still working with search and rescue — and we came up here and I had a tiny, tiny baby in the middle of Anglesey," she revealed.

"It was so isolated, so cut off," Kate revealed.

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"I didn’t have any family around, and [William] was doing night shifts," Kate explained, showing that even the members of the most famous family in the world can struggle with loneliness.

"So… if only I had had a center like this.”

“I see amazing work you’re doing here in so many areas,” Kate continued. “It’s just bringing it to light. The critical work you’re doing has a massive social — and economic — impact later down the years.”