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Kate Middleton Is Preparing To Live As Prince William’s Queen

Kate Middleton Is Preparing To Live As Prince William’s Queen

Kate Middleton was once upon a time seen just as a mild-mannered college grad that even Queen Elizabeth worried she wasn’t up for royalty. However, Kate has embraced her platform and her future as Prince William’s queen.

Ever since Harry and Meghan’s exit from England, Kate has surprisingly kept calm with being one of the most recognizable faces on the planet.

In certain circles, Kate Middleton has been seen as Prince William’s soft-spoken college sweetheart. She set her eyes on the young prince long before they crossed paths in their freshman dorm. She has however, long since done away with that ‘’meant to be’’ narrative.

Almost 10 years have gone by since she officially accepted her post; she has more than proved her worth as a senior royal. Kate Middleton has deftly filled the void left behind by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s swift exit.

She carved out her space in the areas of early education, child development, and mental health awareness. This proves she is ready for the role that waits.

‘’If she needs to step up to the plate, she does it,’’ a source said while describing the duchess. Kate Middleton will quietly mark her 39th birthday on Jan 9.

According to reports, Queen Elizabeth felt like William’s then-girlfriend wasn’t accomplishing enough following their 2005 graduation from the University of St Andrews. She was once quoted saying, ‘’Kate doesn’t do very much.’’

Much has changed since, and it is a good thing her actions have proved she is up to the big task at hand.

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