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Kate Middleton’s royal visits put her in danger of being pigeonholed

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  • Kate Middleton often visits places that are connected to causes that are important to her.
  • This could put the Princess of Wales at risk of “being put in a box.”
  • Kate was visiting an integrated children’s center.
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Kate Middleton often visits places that are connected to causes that are important to her. This could put the Princess of Wales at risk of “being put in a box.”

Richard Palmer, a royal correspondent, says that the royals other than the 40-year-old are often treated as “a little bit of fluff” to go with the “hard news agenda.”

He added: “Kate” was visiting an integrated children’s centre.

“She was calling for a change in the way that pregnant women and women who have just had children are treated in this country.”

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The expert noticed that the mother of three wanted everyone to be “treated the same” in a “non-clinical setting” to explain why people end up “being sent to perinatal psychiatrists or other specialists.”

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He said that even though it was a “cute moment,” Kate was “in danger of being put in a box” because of the tour.

Richard added, “Personally, I just think we should listen to her when she says something interesting.”

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