Kate Middleton set strict 'life rules' with royals while expanding family with Prince William
Kate Middleton has made a point to put her family first.
While the Princess of Wales was expanding her family with Prince William, she established a few strict rules with Queen Elizabeth II, according to royal author and journalist Robert Jobson.
"Catherine knows her own mind and even established some fundamental life rules that she would stick to when she joined the Firm," Jobson wrote in his new book, "Catherine, the Princess of Wales," obtained by Fox News Digital.
As Jobson explained, her "terms" were presented to Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles in 2015 while she was pregnant with Charlotte, her second child.
Although the "life rules" weren’t in "some formal document but by Prince William," Middleton made important agreements with the royal family.
On her behalf, Prince William explained that Middleton "wanted space to grow into her role and said she needed more time to adapt to the peculiarities of royal life," according to Jobson.
"She was clear from the outset that she would not be pigeonholed into carrying out particular duties and insisted on having her full quota of maternity leave, away from the glare of the media and public. Her priority, she emphasized, would always be her family."

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