Kate Middleton’s reputation allows special royal privileges: expert
Kate Middleton’s fame has been kept consistent ever since she tied the knot with Prince William in 2011.
Due to the Duchess of Cambridge’s popularity skyrocketing in recent years, her stardom has afforded her extra royal privileges, an expert claimed.
PR guru Eddie Coram James revealed that Middleton’s almost blemish-free reputation has given her more time and flexibility to spend with her kids Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.
“The Princess of Wales has remained broadly controversy-free for years,” James told the Daily Express recently.
The expert continued: “She’s kept her head down, not made a fuss, worked hard and dedicated herself to good causes.”
“Given the context, of course, the press has given her a free pass to the benefit of the doubt,” he said.
Middleton, 41, announced earlier this year that she would be skipping William’s trip to New York City for the Earthshot Prize Summit in order to stay with George, 10, as he takes his school exams.
James went on: “When she says she wants to miss Earthshot to focus on parenting, people trust that that is probably the case.”
According to the publicist, the way that Middleton and her husband, 41, have handled estranged brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent attacks on them have earned them great respect from the public.
The Invictus Games founder, 39, penned a series of scathing words about his sister-in-law in his memoir, “Spare,” that was published in January.
In the book, Harry wrote about Middleton’s tense relationship with the “Suits” star, 42, including describing the bridesmaid dress fallout between the two women.
An infamous incident allegedly occurred when the Duchess of Sussex claimed Middleton made her burst into tears just days before her nuptials at St George’s Chapel in 2018.
Five years on, their apparently glacial relationship is still making headlines, and Markle believes that the mother of three and William still haven’t taken responsibility for their hostile actions.
“Meghan feels they’ve never been held accountable for the way they treated her when she was part of the royals, have never apologized and have seemingly got away with it,” an unnamed source dished to The Mirror in August.
The late Queen Elizabeth II — who died last year at the age of 96 — apparently had “high hopes” for the women to work together.
Royal author Ingrid Seward told The Mirror in September: “Prince Harry’s place in the royal family has changed dramatically since the death of his grandmother and his father became King.”
The biographer added: “Instead of the prominent role, he would have had, Harry was relegated to the bottom of the royal list. Almost but not quite an outsider.”
“The Queen had high hopes that the foursome might spearhead the monarchy of the future. Sharing the sometimes demanding, duller duties and supporting their father into the future when she was no longer around,” she said.
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