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Kate Middleton ‘won people over’ by ‘doing duty and not putting a step wrong’, claims royal author

Duchess of Cambridge has ‘won people over’ by ‘doing her duty and not putting a foot wrong’ – and Pakistan tour is a sign of the Queen’s ‘terrific faith’ in her, royal author claims

  • Duchess of Cambridge, 37, has ‘won people over’, according to royal author 
  • Ingrid Seward said Queen ‘obviously has terrific faith’ in Kate Middleton 
  • Royal commentator went on to say Kate is liked for ‘working hard to do her duty’
  • Comes as the Duchess arrives in Pakistan ahead of a four day tour of the country 

The Duchess of Cambridge has ‘won people over’ by ‘doing her duty and never putting a step wrong’, according to a royal author.

Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, said that while Kate Middleton, 37, hadn’t had an easy time at the beginning of her time with the royal family, she has ‘won people over’ by working hard and making few mistakes.

The royal commentator also suggested the upcoming royal tour of Pakistan, which starts today, was an indication of the respect the Queen had for Kate.

She told Hello! magazine: ‘The Pakistan Tour is very serious and politically sensitive and it’s a great honour that she and William have been asked to do it. The Queen has obviously got a terrific faith in their ability to do it brilliantly.’ 

Kate Middleton, 37, has ‘won people over’ after ‘doing her duty and never putting a foot wrong’, according to a royal author

Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, called it 'a great honour' that the Queen asked William and Kate to travel to Pakistan

Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, called it ‘a great honour’ that the Queen asked William and Kate to travel to Pakistan

Kate and William are due to land in Pakistan today ahead of their four day tour in the country.

And Ingrid suggested the royal trip was coming at a very happy time in the Duchesses’ life, pointing to her ‘family unit’ and successful summer of projects as evidence.

She suggested that Kate hadn’t always had an easy ride in the royal family, and had faced challenges to start with.

But Ingrid said: ‘She was given quite a hard time in the beginning, but she has won people over by working hard to do her duty and never putting a foot wrong.’  

Ingrid suggested that the Queen 'must have terrific faith' in the royal couple ahead of their tour of Pakistan

Ingrid suggested that the Queen ‘must have terrific faith’ in the royal couple ahead of their tour of Pakistan 

The royal author went on to suggest that the Duchess appeared to have hit her stride with her projects in recent months. 

She said that Kate looked to be ‘really enjoying’ the projects she’s chosen to do, and said it shows ‘in her face.’

Ingrid added that Kate appears to have found a happy balance between family life and her royal duties, saying: ‘She obviously has got her life organised so she can spend as much time as possible with the children and still do all her work. 

The royal editor also suggested Kate had organised her life so she could spend as much time as possible with the children (pictured, taking Prince George and Princess Charlotte to school for the first day of term in September) 

Ingrid suggested that Kate had hit her stride with her royal duties, and was 'really enjoying the things she has chosen to do' (the Duchess, pictured in September during a visit to her Back to Nature garden in Surrey)

Ingrid suggested that Kate had hit her stride with her royal duties, and was ‘really enjoying the things she has chosen to do’ (the Duchess, pictured in September during a visit to her Back to Nature garden in Surrey)

It comes weeks after a royal insider revealed how Kate had grown from a ‘young student’ into a ‘future queen’. 

Speaking to People magazine, several royal sources commented on the Duchess’ growing confidence in her role as the future queen consort. 

The article points to the Duchess’ increasingly focused interest in mental health, early intervention and children’s charities.

It also notes the confident way in which the Duchess of Cambridge delivered her speech at the official opening of her Back to Nature garden at RHS Wisley on Tuesday.


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