Topic: Princess Kate's "motion sickness" is amazing**! What is the mystery of being "sick" with the late Queen?
Under the bright halo of the British royal family, a "hidden disease" of Princess Kate has recently been unveiled. It turned out that the elegant royal had been battling a "seasickness" that had forced her to deal with dizziness and even nausea and vomiting when attending royal ceremonies. Surprisingly, this "seasickness" problem also befell the late Queen Elizabeth, and the two turned out to be today's "sick friends".
The grand military parade on the Queen's birthday every year is a double test for Kate's body and mind. Although she was eligible for the "top match" treatment of the royal carriage, it became her nightmare due to physical reasons. The magnitude of the carriage's shaking made it difficult for her to avoid physical discomfort, and at the military parade in 2019, this symptom reached its peak, allowing other royal family members in the car to see it.
Marrying into the royal family, Kate needs to face not only a bright royal halo, but also a series of troubles related to her physical condition. Her "seasickness" symptoms were so severe that she feared it might affect the Queen's birthday celebrations, adding to her mental stress on the occasion. However, the strong Kate chooses to decline the preferential treatment of the carriage and insists on choosing other modes of transportation, even driving herself. This spirit of unremitting self-improvement can't help but make people admire her.
Even more surprisingly, the late Queen Elizabeth experienced a similar trouble, connecting her with Kate. The Queen, who was similarly tormented by "seasickness" at her coronation in 1953, sat in a carriage weighing four tons, an experience she described as a "terrible journey". However, the queen is not helpless, she has a drug that she is very satisfied with, and she carefully shares it with Kate, becoming a "good medicine" for the two.
Scientists say Kate and Queen's "seasickness" symptoms stem from "an imbalance in the information received by the eyes and ears". The current seasickness medication, while effective, can make people fall into a drowsy state, and is not suitable for royals who are about to attend important events. Against this backdrop, scientists are experimenting with a new technique that uses electrical current to stimulate the brain to alleviate seasickness symptoms and provide a better solution for members of the royal family. This new technology may open a new door for royals who suffer from "seasickness".
However, Buckingham Palace was silent on Princess Kate's health information and refused to disclose details. This may be out of respect for privacy, but it also raises more curiosity about how the royal family persevered during the ceremony. This tenacity and perseverance are perhaps a unique quality of the royal family, allowing them to appear calm and confident in public, and to be in the spotlight. For this royal "seasickness" revealed, we have reason to expect that the advancement of science and technology will bring more possibilities for them, so that the royal family can face the ceremonies and celebrations of the future more easily.