How Kate Middleton’s Close-Knit Family Has Prepared Her as Future Queen
Kate Middleton is strengthening her role as the future Queen.
Multiple sources close to the royal family told People mag that they had observed Kate's growing confidence. While raising her own three children, she also found her purpose and passion for helping mothers and children everywhere.
But how did Kate's family impact how she is now and how she will be in the future?
At the Top of Her Game
Kate is supposedly at the top of her game, according to the Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward.
Kate's mom, Carole Middleton, has the allure and business acumen. Meanwhile, her dad, Michael Middleton, has a gentle personality and charisma. Growing up from such parents proved the perfect foundations for their eldest daughter to become the future Queen of England.
Kate's stable upbringing has infused in her natural conviction, which helped her a lot in royal life.
Unlike Princess Diana and Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, Kate never felt loathed and uncertain when their mothers abandoned them. Fergie was devastated when her mom left their family. Diana, on the other hand, felt worthless of any praise and put it down to her upbringing.
After Carole gave birth to Pippa and James, she set up her own business, "Party Pieces," where the two eldest Middletons modelled the merchandise. Carole believes that family always come first, and she worked hard to give them the opportunities that she never had.
Kate, Pippa and James were able to go to a well-known institution, and they were able to play sports, sing, dance and enjoy the outdoors.
Carole managed her booming business while bringing up three children. She was a living example of work ethic to her kids, and so even after leaving home to study at St. Andrews, Kate would work for styling and setting up birthdays for their business brand.
The Allure of the Middleton Familty
Aside from Kate's beauty, Prince William was engrossed with Kate because of her family. The Middletons were able to give Wills what he lacked since Princess Diana died, and that is an ordinary life without the pressure of his father and royal duties.
Kate goes about her work calmly and without fuss. It helps that her public face -- that of cheery, hard-working and selfless mother -- is the same as the "private Kate."
After eight years of marriage, three children and multiple royal tours, the Duchess is now a full-grown senior royal. She is no longer the "commoner" who married into the royal family, but the future queen consort and mother of the future king.
Queen Elizabeth II has become particularly fond of her after observing how skillful she is at managing motherhood with a growing list of royal schedules.
The more they give her to do, the better she performs. It's clear as day that she loves her work, something that her mother taught her while running "Party Pieces."