Kate Middleton warned “I like it or not,” he will carry out the wishes of our political leaders


Kate Middleton told him that he has to organize a program like this or not
Kate Middleton told him that he has to organize a program like this or not

Kate Middleton has just remembered that her future will include many things that will be done “I like or not.”

Comments on this have been shared by the former real correspondent of the BBC, Jennie Bond.

She shared everything in an interview with The Mirror and everything began when she reported the state visit that has just concluded with the president of the United States, Donald Trump.

In the eyes of Mrs. Bond, “it must be a discouraging responsibility to play a leadership role in such an important state visit. But I was surprised how balanced and safe Catherine now on the world stage.”

Especially “for a Berkshire middle class girl to be sitting next to the president of the United States, and one that is controversial and unpredictable, is a great question. His work was to keep him committed and entertaining, without saying anything that can be interpreted as a politician.”

In a moment of the chat, the expert also highlighted how even Kate’s body language “suggested that he did well, and he allowed himself happily flattered by his luxurious praise. And, of course, he deserved some compliments: he looked a million dollars.”

But that led the expert to issue a warning, one that reminds the future queen of England: “In the coming decades, Catherine will organize many state visits of leaders around the world. Like the king and the late queen, she and William will make the offer of the government of the time.”

“We like it or not, they will organize a show for their guests, in the name of improving bilateral relations and carrying out the wishes of our political leaders. In addition to the entire boato, the monarch must also have these people to stay in their home, regardless of what they think of them.”

Before signing Mrs. Bond also recalled an instance in which even Queen Elizabeth II was so “made” with one of her state guests she hid behind a bush when she saw Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and her wife walking through the Buckingham Palace

“I am sure that Catharine has already learned a lot from the late queen and her father -in -law. She is the crown jewel in events like this. Camilla obviously does it too, and she does well, but it is the princess who brings the wow factor to the banquet table,” he concluded saying.



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