Kate delaying ‘bigger celebration’ to mark milestone birthday to keep spotlight on Queen
Duchess of Cambridge releases photos to mark 40th birthday
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Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge will delay her birthday celebrations as she wants to keep the focus on the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, according to Neil Sean. As she hits the milestone birthday, the Duchess of Cambridge has proved her mettle as a senior royal to become the Queen Consort in the near future. The Jubilee will see members of the Royal Family engaged in a series of events celebrating Her Majesty through the first week of June.
Speaking on his Youtube channel ‘Neil Sean’s Daily News Headlines’, Mr Sean said: “On a serious note, we can tell you first on the show, there is a bigger planned celebration in early summertime, where all family and friends perhaps can get together al fresco now for Kate herself.
“As I jokingly said at the start she apparently has told close pals that she was dreading hitting 40. It’s a milestone for anybody, it’s very difficult, isn’t it?
“Because you have to make well assumptions you know what are you going to do next where you’re going to go.”
He continued: “Well for Kate, of course, we know exactly where she’s going to go and she’s making it something of her own.
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A Palace insider told Harper’s Bazaar: “Kate’s confidence has grown tenfold – there’s a lot she wants to achieve in the years ahead.
“I also think that witnessing the way in which William, Meghan [the Duchess of Sussex] and [Prince] Harry spearheaded successful and unique projects of all different types served as a major inspiration.
“She often played it safe in the past, perhaps almost too safe, but she’s more ambitious now.”
Michael Samuel, the chairman of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, also praised the Duchess, who is a patron of the organisation since 2016.
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He said: “The Duchess has carried out her role with passion and compassion.”
Majesty’s magazine managing editor Joe Little told US Weekly Kate has created her own little niche in the Royal Family.
He said: “I would say that the Queen has great trust [that] the future Prince and Princess of Wales, William, and Catherine, will be one day, you know, in the fullness of time … [be] King William and Queen Catherine.
“Kate has found her own niche within the Royal family and she focuses on things that mean a great deal to her that she feels that she can give something to the charity … in a great way.”
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Royal author Katie Nicholl told Closer the challenges Kate might face in this new year. She said: “In recent years, we’ve seen her leadership in the wake of Megxit, throughout which she’s kept calm and carried on.
“I think this [coming] year she’ll come into her own even more, especially as it’ll be a tough year for the royals.
“Harry and Meghan’s interviews [in 2021] have caused chaos for the royals, and Harry’s new memoir – due out [in 2022] – will likely reveal even more intimate details about the Royal Family, and cause further issues.
“And Andrew’s court case will too. Kate will step up and I know the Queen hugely values her support and will rely on her more than ever.”
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