𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑿𝑿𝑿𝑰𝑽, 𝒔𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒑𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒆 𝟏𝟓 𝒚𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒓

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The family of six were in the car on their way to the bush in order to relieve the pre-coronation stress. Catherine had recently remembered a very special place in her heart. She didn't tell anyone what it meant, but her husband could see her eyes sparkle at the memory of the place, so he couldn't resist doing what she wanted to do.

When the woman arrived at the place a million feelings came over her. She remembered the first time she was at the gazebo and how her life had changed completely since then. For a moment she could imagine Catherine next to her and she just wanted to give her a big hug. She looked at her children who started running all over the place and couldn't help but smile.

When lunch was over, her three young children and William went off to walk around the mountain while Kate and Victoria sat on the large tablecloth that had been full of food just a few minutes before, and now there were only scraps left.

—Come here. I want to tell you something— the brunette announced, holding out one of her arms for her firstborn to snuggle up next to her. That act was very strange for the teenager, but she said nothing and did as her mother indicated. The Duchess took a deep breath before she began to speak...

July 16, 2008

Victoria had just turned five months old a few days ago and the paparazzi were going crazy to get a picture of the baby. It was only three weeks since Catherine had moved back home to Chelsea. Her street was always full of reporters so she couldn't go out for days, making her feel very bad.

She looked down at her little girl lying in her cot with her feet up trying to get them to her mouth with the help of her little hands as she mumbled intelligible sounds and couldn't help the smile that formed on her face.

—Where is the most beautiful baby in the world?— she asked enthusiastically, approaching her, who at the sound of her mother's voice, Victoria rolled her eyes to look at her. —Here she is— she announced with a big smile as she tickled her tummy which caused her to giggle.

She couldn't help but feel guilty as her daughter hadn't seen sunlight for days, which was definitely not good for a child.

—Do you want to go outside?— she asked getting a smile from the baby, probably because she heard her mother's voice, but the woman took the gesture as an affirmation.

She took her to her room to change her clothes and prepare the backpack with everything a five-month-old baby would need. Leaving the house was not going to be an easy task, as the reporters seemed to be on the move for days.

—Miss Middleton— said one of the security guards guarding Victoria. The brunette who was watching the paparazzi from the window turned in his direction.

—Tell me— she replied with the best smile she could muster.

—I don't think it's a good idea to go out with Victoria— she said, causing Kate to shake her head.

—She needs to get out of the house— the woman countered.

—It's better to wait until the paparazzi leave. I don't think it's convenient to go out with Victoria— she said, making the woman's blood boil. She hated that the security guards were bossing her around with the little baby.

—She's my daughter and I'm taking her— she said angrily, lifting the future queen off the big King bed to carry her out of the madness.

She put her in her carriage and walked down to the gate and out into the street. She looked back and could see the security guards following her. She took a deep breath, put the bonnet of the pram so that the baby was not visible, only she could see her little feet.

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