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The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken candidly about the pressures of parenthood.

Speaking on the 'Happy Mum Happy Baby' podcast, Kate revealed she struggles with 'mum guilt'.

The duchess, who is mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, described herself as a "hands-on mum" but said she often felt she had fallen short of expectations. "There's such a pull, but I am such a hands-on mum, and whatever you're doing you want to make sure you're doing the uttermost best job you can for your children," she said.

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