As Kate Middleton quietly entered the role of Waiting Queen: the Duchess shares Her Majesty’s “tolerance and pragmatism” and “matures quickly” as her tenth wedding anniversary approaches, she says. ‘real expert
- EXCLUSIVE: Kate Middleton is destined to step up and take on the role of future queen
- Royal biographer Phil Dampier told FEMAIL that Kate is “mature” and realizes that “the queen needs William more than ever” after the death of Prince Philip
- He added that Kate played a key role in the interpretation of the peace between William and Harry, as “like the queen, she has no grudges or revenge.”
A royal expert has stated that Kate Middleton will “step up” and “take on the role of future queen” after the death of Prince Philip.
In exclusive statements to FEMAIL, royal biographer Phil Dampier said Kate “matures quickly in her role” as she approaches her 10th birthday from marrying Prince William and becoming royal.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, is said to have acted as a peacemaker between Prince William and Harry at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral last week, because “like the queen, she has no resentment or revenge.”
“At Prince Philip’s funeral, Kate came of age,” Phil told FEMAIL.
He consoled Prince Charles with an affectionate kiss and a hug, reunited William and Harry, and gave a quiet dignity to the trials.

A royal expert has stated that Kate Middleton will “step up” and “take on the role of future queen” after the death of Prince Philip. The Duchess of Cambridge appears on Saturday at Prince Philip’s funeral
“He reportedly took part in a chat at Frogmore Cottage, along with Charles and William, to heal the wounds with Harry.”
“This must have been hard after what Harry and Meghan said about her in the Oprah Winfrey interview, but Kate is maturing quickly and wants to do her best for the royal family,” she added.
During Meghan and Harry’s bomb interview with Oprah last month, the Duchess of Sussex claimed that her sister-in-law made her cry before marrying Prince Harry.
Although he insisted that he has now forgiven Kate Middleton and said he bought her flowers to apologize for the queue that made news around the world after an alleged fall on dresses for florist girls.

In exclusive statements to FEMAIL, royal biographer Phil Dampier revealed that Kate “matures quickly in her role” as she approaches her 10th birthday from marrying Prince William and becoming royal. She is seen on her wedding day in 2011
Next week, William and Kate will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary with the couple who are still mourning William’s grandfather, Prince Philip, who died on April 9 at Windsor Castle.
After the loss, Phil said the king should take on more responsibilities in the company.
“She has picked up many of the queen’s qualities of tolerance and pragmatism, not overreacting to situations, but trying to decide what is best in the long run,” he said.
“Like the queen, she has no resentment or revenge.”
“Kate realizes that the queen needs her and William more than ever and that she will do her best to support him,” he added.

Next week, William and Kate will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary and the couple is still mourning the loss of William’s grandfather, Prince Philip, who died on April 9 at Windsor Castle.

Following the loss of Prince Philip, Phil Dampier said Kate should take on more responsibilities in the company. William and Kate show up at Prince Philip’s funeral last weekend
Phil also explained that the royal is likely to play a more important role as the queen, Charles, Camilla and Anne age.
“I look forward to seeing her alongside the Queen in public engagements in the future, as well as other family members,” he said.
“With the queen now 95, Charles, Camilla and Anne, in their seventies, it depends a lot on William and Kate.
“They have enjoyed long periods of family life in Norfolk, trying to give their children an education as normal as possible.
“But now they will have to step up to the plate as future kings and queens and Kate seems willing to play her part.”