King Charles entrusts Kate Middleton with a responsibility for when tensions rise


King Charles entrusts Kate Middleton with a responsibility for when tensions rise
King Charles entrusts Kate Middleton with a responsibility for when tensions rise

Kate Middleton has a very specific duty within the Royal Family and it involves serving as glue for her husband and father-in-law, as it has just been revealed.

The news about this was shared during a talk between British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard and FoxNewsDigital.

In her talk with the media, the expert explained that Kate has taken a monumental step forward since the Andrew saga began. So much so that he contributed to the removal of the dukedom and title of prince, amid the media frenzy over Virginia Giuffre’s memoirs. Nobody’s girl.

For those who don’t know him, the memoir details her relationship with the disgraced royal in great detail and even accuses him of having inappropriate relationships with him since she was 17 years old.

With their focus on the Firm, Ms. Fordwich claims, Princess Catherine and Prince William refused to allow “the beginning of their reign to be ruined by anything that could now be ordered and arranged.”

That is why they addressed the problems surrounding their uncle because “they could have clouded the future of the monarchy,” and at the end of the day “who wants to inherit the headache of controversies?”

For this reason, according to the expert, “Princess Catherine participated in the negotiations to strip Andrew of his titles. She plays a fundamental role in the future of the monarchy.”

Before concluding, he even gushed about a specific role the royals play in keeping the peace between Prince William and King Charles.

According to the expert, this “woman who controls her agenda” is “solution-focused and resilient,” and is known as a ‘peacemaker’ because she “even acts as glue between her husband and father-in-law when tensions rise.”



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