Kate “takes great care to ensure she doesn’t outdo William,” the royal expert says

Kate Middleton “is very careful to ensure that she does not surpass William” after Princess Diana took the lead from Prince Charles “caused huge problems,” says the royal expert

  • The 39-year-old duchess may have learned an important lesson from Diana, says Penny Junor
  • Kate’s claims are “entering its peak” and coming out “very well” of the blockade
  • Kate’s unobtrusive visit to Sarah Everard’s eve was a “wonderful gesture” that made “a very subtle point” after Harry and Meghan’s Oprah “self-service” interview
  • Royal correspondent Jennie Bond said Kate and William’s regular Zoom calls have shown them in “very good light” and made them seem more accessible.

Kate Middleton is being “very careful” to make sure she doesn’t overtake Prince William after Princess Diana took the lead from Prince Charles “causing huge problems,” a royal expert said.

Penny Junor said the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, may have learned an important lesson from her late mother-in-law, whose popularity is believed to have made her ex-husband jealous.

Speaking to the Sunday Times, Junor added that Kate “is not on an ego journey” and that her head “has not been turned by celebrities” since she joined the royal family.

He added that the mother of three “is entering her peak” and that she is coming out of the pandemic “very well”.

A royal expert has stated that Kate Middleton is

A royal expert has said Kate Middleton is “very careful” to make sure she doesn’t overtake Prince William after Princess Diana took the lead from Prince Charles “caused huge problems”

‘[Kate’s] not much, not “me, me, me” at all. I think it’s now entering absolutely full splendor – trust me, it’s competent and you don’t get the impression that you expect cameras to be there and it’s all a publicity stunt, ”Junor told the post.

He claimed that the blockade has opened the eyes of the public to the working members of the royal family, who are now reaching a much wider audience than before.

Royal correspondent Jennie Bond said Kate and William’s regular Zoom calls have shown them in a “very good light” and made them seem more accessible while offering a glimpse of their true personalities and family life.

“They look a lot more natural and Kate is very knowledgeable and compassionate,” she said.

Royal correspondent Jennie Bond said Kate and William's regular Zoom calls have shown them with a

Royal correspondent Jennie Bond said Kate and William’s regular Zoom calls have shown them a “very good light” and made them seem more accessible while offering a glimpse of their true personalities and lives in house.

Bond added that Kate in recent years “has played worse”, supporting worthy causes close to her heart, and shows that she is “very much in touch with the mood of the country” while considering ” genuine “.

Last month, Kate paid a personal and unknown visit to Clapham Common to pay tribute to Sarah Everard, 33, who was abducted and murdered on her way home in south London.

Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, who met, said she knew in advance that Kate was going in private to lay flowers at the kiosk on March 13, days after Mrs. Everard’s body was found, but admitted that the officer in charge of monitoring the event no.

Since then, Kate has sent a message to Ms.’s family. Everard and, although the contents of the letter have been kept private, it is believed that the Duchess offered her condolences and told the family that they were in her thoughts.

The Duchess of Cambridge was seen placing daffodils on the eve of Sarah Everard in Clapham Common last month, days after the 33-year-old's body was found in Kent

The Duchess of Cambridge was seen placing daffodils at Sarah Everard’s vigil at Clapham Common last month, days after the 33-year-old’s body was found in Kent

A source close to Mrs.’s family. Everard said she was “extremely moved” to have received the letter.

Junor described it as a “wonderful gesture” from the Duchess, which came days after the interview between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to Oprah Winfrey.

He said the fact that Kate appeared quietly at the vigil without any fanfare “said a lot.”

“Kate made a very subtle point. You don’t have to make a song and dance about things,” Junor said.

“When Harry and Meghan talked to Oprah, they were more concerned about their own well-being; it was about them and that has been their narrative all along.

But there is a difference between service and self-service. I think the real service is doing things selflessly for others. I think that’s what Kate understands.

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