A new standard of post-natal glamour has been set by Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge. But just remember, knackered new mums: we are not her.
What were you doing, 10 hours after you gave birth to a baby?
If you were lucky, you might have been sleeping.
Maybe you were crying, maybe you were feeding, maybe you were healing.
Maybe you went straight home and cleaned the house.
Maybe you were bleeding. Maybe you couldn’t walk.
Maybe you were sitting by a humidicrib, praying.
Maybe, unthinkably, your arms were empty with your world irreversibly broken in pieces around you.
Maybe.
But chances are, you were not wearing a designer dress, with freshly styled hair, a full-face of make-up and high heels, smiling for hundreds of photographers.
And thank God for that.
This morning, Catherine,the Duchess of Cambridge left hospital, 12 hours after she arrived, looking for all the world like she’d just been in for a pedicure.
And women all over the world sighed, and said, ‘Wow. She’s amazing. Why didn’t I look like that after I’d had my baby?’
We marvelled over her shiny hair, the absence of eyebags, her easy smile… her slender ankles for Christ’s sake.
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I think Kate and William are a wonderful young couple who give back far more to society than those who criticise them. I can't stand this conversation. The reality is that they left hospital so early on this occasion because they were conscious of the security risk for the staff given the terrible situation the Australian dj's placed that dear nurse in last time. Kate is a proud young women who's life is devoted to public service. She loves her husband, her children and is a willing participant in fund raising for charities all over the world. I suggest she works harder than those who criticise her and is also totally understanding of mothers who aren't in the same privileged position as she is. The sight of Kate, William, George and Charlotte made my day. I think they are fabulous and there is no place for jealousy here. It was not their intention to make the rest of us feel bad so don't read so much into it. Why not just celebrate a lovely event and forget about our own insecurities. Loving you Kate!!!! Carrying that happy feeling with me and feeling better for it. Thank you.
No intelligent woman is going to expect to look like Kate after they've given birth-and none wants to be in her position of having to! Seriously, why is this even discussed? Mamamia, lets just applaud her for doing what she has to do and be glad the rest of us don't have to do the same!