Kate Middleton reveals Prince William had a hard time with first child

Prince William was very much like any other man who struggled with their first child, as disclosed by none other than his wife, Kate Middleton.

During the Hornsey Road Children's Centre on Tuesday, Nov. 14, the Duchess of Cambridge sympathized with Billy, a single dad, who shared his struggles with raising a child alone. Middleton then divulged that her beau had the same experience with their first child, Prince George.

Billy narrated that he had been having a hard time raising his 7-month-old daughter Violet, and Middleton reassured him that he would overcome his struggles. "She was saying William was sort of similar and I just wanted to let her know how Family Action have been there for me and I think they need more support," Billy said, sharing what he and the Middleton had talked about.

The event was also an opportunity for mothers to talk with the Duchess. One of the attendees, Michelle, had a small chat with Middleton about her son's hobbies.

Michelle shared that she and Middleton talked about her son's interest in airplanes, which is apparently shared by Prince George. Michelle divulged that the 35-year-old soon-to-be mother of three shared that their eldest child was a fan of helicopters himself.

"She was asking about what Jacob liked and he said he liked aeroplanes and she was asking if he'd seen a Spitfire and we said we liked going to the Science Museum and RAF museum," Michelle said.

The royal visit to the center was initially scheduled in September but was canceled because of Middleton's morning sickness. Prince William and Middleton currently have two children, Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2. The royal couple is expecting their third bundle of joy by April next year.

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