Prince William Is 'Proud' Of Kate Middleton's Solo Royal Tour To Denmark, Expert Believes: 'She Is Totally Reliable & A True Professional'
Even though Kate Middleton is on her own in Denmark, it looks like she is doing a great job!
"The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge has started what looks like her toughest working year yet with a solo trip to Denmark," expert Ingrid Seward shared. "Kate loves a challenge and arriving in Copenhagen on her own without the support of William might have been a little testing, but Kate will take it all in her well-shod stride. She is confident and she is also passionate about her subject and is determined to make a success of the opportunity to take the work of her childhood foundation international. No one has any doubts about Kate’s ability to manage whatever she wants to do with grace and aplomb, she is more than a safe pair of hands."
"She is totally reliable and a true professional at what she does as both the Queen and Prince William are well aware," she continued. "Part of Kate’s magic is that she actually enjoys what she is doing. Whether it's talking to the professionals about the science behind infant child development or discussing more down to earth issues with their parents, she makes sure everyone feels included. Kate has no sense of entitlement or grandeur. She is what she is and just wants to get on with it."
The royal even resembles Prince William's mother, Princess Diana.
"There are similarities to the way Princess Diana did things all those years ago. Diana’s first solo trip abroad was to Norway in early 1984. She has just discovered she was pregnant for the second time but no announcement had been made," Seward noted. "When Diana arrived in Norway, she found a note inside her suitcase written by her husband which read, ‘We were so proud of you’ and was signed ‘Willie wombat and I.’ (the nickname Charles and Diana gave to their son at the time.) Maybe Kate too will have a note from William. I am certain that he is very proud of her."
During the visit, the mom-of-three learned about children's development, visited an outdoor kindergarten class and met with Princess Mary.