Kate and William are 'going through hell': Designer behind many of George, ... trends now

Kate and William are 'going through hell': Designer behind many of George, ... trends now
Kate and William are 'going through hell': Designer behind many of George, ... trends now

Kate and William are 'going through hell': Designer behind many of George, ... trends now

Prince William and Princess Kate are 'going through hell' amid the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis as they struggle to come to terms with the news that any family dreads, a designer close to the family has said.

Amaia Arrieta, a children's clothing designer behind many of the outfits worn by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who became close with the Wales' after the birth of their eldest son, has described how the family are struggling as Kate battles the disease.

Ms Arrieta, herself a mother-of-three, told the Telegraph she has been left 'heartbroken' by the news after years of supplying the royal children with clothes for their wardrobes. 

'I'm heartbroken at the moment, I think they are going through hell,' she said. 'I hope they will be back. It's really personal.'

Kate, 42, revealed she was battling cancer just weeks after her father-in-law, King Charles, announced his own diagnosis with the illness.

Amaia Arrieta, a children's clothing designer behind many of the outfits worn by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, has said she is 'heartbroken' by the news of Kate's cancer diagnosis

Amaia Arrieta, a children's clothing designer behind many of the outfits worn by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, has said she is 'heartbroken' by the news of Kate's cancer diagnosis

Ms Arrieta first saw Prince George wearing her clothes in a photo which saw him in her shorts and knee-high socks

Ms Arrieta first saw Prince George wearing her clothes in a photo which saw him in her shorts and knee-high socks

The Prince and Princess of Wales are going 'through hell' amid Kate's diagnosis, a designer close to the family has revealed

It was less than a fortnight after a Mother's Day photo sparked an online frenzy around the world after royal fans became convinced the picture had been edited.

The Princess of Wales later put out a statement confirming she had experimented with editing just 'like many amateur photographers'.

She and nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo have been picking out Amaia designs for the children, aged ten, nine and six, since George was just a baby.

The Spanish-born designer told the paper dressing the royals brings

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