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Kate Middleton Praised as a Role Model for Women, Dismisses Accusations of Copying Meghan Markle
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has been praised by former biographer of Prince Harry, Angela Levin, for being a role model for women.
Levin dismissed accusations that Middleton is copying Meghan Markle as “awful and extremely patronising.”
Levin praised the growth that Middleton has shown in recent years, especially after wowing crowds at the red carpet premiere of the latest James Bond film.
“People have always underestimated her,” Levin said in an interview with GB News.
“But what we didn't know is that she was studying the role very carefully.
She and William wanted to make sure that she could manage it.
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We have seen that Meghan couldn't cope at all.
It's not easy at all.
It's difficult there are disadvantages by the score really.”
Levin continued, “She didn't want to push forward ahead.
She was doing her duty and supporting her husband.
She is cautious.
She doesn't try to do so many things at once.
She gets on very well with William, who owes her a great deal.
We have seen the difference in him, in the confidence he has in himself.”
Levin also said that Middleton is a terrific role model for many women.
“She shows that you don't have to rush, you don't have to be the hare in the race.
You can take it in your stride.
What I find awful is that lots of people are saying she is copying Meghan and that is why she is doing better.
I think it's extremely patronising.”
Meanwhile, experts believe that Middleton's attendance at the No Time To Die premiere ended up being hard for Meghan Markle by the end.
Royal expert and commentator Neil Sean made this claim during an interview with Daily Star.
“For Kate, she looked absolutely stunning, and this must have been very hard for Meghan, simply because she thought this was a big return to the world stage,” Sean said.
He added, “The bigger problem is how you upstage something like that, and let me tell you how it works within the Royal Family, I know people say there's no competition but that's not true.
There is competition, and Kate proved that on Tuesday night because all eyes should have been on the ladies, the stars of Bond.”
On Tuesday evening, Middleton and Prince William joined Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, on the red carpet for the first glitzy royal engagement since the beginning of the pandemic.
At the Royal Albert Hall, they met several members of the cast and production of the 25th Bond film, including Daniel Craig.
The actor was among the many left stunned by Middleton's outfit, as he told her upon greeting her, “you look jolly lovely.”
After the Bond premiere, Middleton and William jetted off to Northern Ireland for their first ever visit to Derry Londonderry as part of their royal duties.
This comes after claims that Prince William and Kate Middleton have managed to break the age-old cycle of unhappy marriages in the House of Windsor.
Royal historian and biographer Robert Lacey brought this claim forward during an interview with Express.
“The House of Windsor has an abysmal track record of marital failure, but William has broken the cycle,” Lacey said.
In a previous interview with People magazine, Lacey dubbed the Duchess an empathetic outsider from middle-class origins.
He also admitted that the two have focused on working to ensure that all three of their children enjoy the peaceful childhood that eluded William and Harry.
In conclusion, Kate Middleton has been praised for being a role model for women and dismissed accusations of copying Meghan Markle.
Experts believe that her attendance at the No Time To Die premiere ended up being hard for Meghan Markle by the end.
Middleton and Prince William have managed to break the age-old cycle of unhappy marriages in the House of Windsor.
Middleton's origins have been highlighted by experts, who dubbed her an empathetic outsider from middle-class origins.