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Kate Middleton has said she does not feel pressure to compete with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in terms of royal engagements and tours. While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have embarked on several international trips since stepping back as senior royals, the Princess of Wales has focused her efforts domestically in the UK.
Some commentators have speculated that William and Kate may feel compelled to match Harry and Meghan's global profile. However, Kate says she is content with the work she and William are doing in Britain. A royal source said the couple are "very much focused on their own work and responsibilities," which include boosting communities and issues like early childhood development.
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Kate reiterated that her priority lies with her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, and providing them as normal an upbringing as possible. She said she does not feel pressured into undertaking more foreign tours that would take her away from the children for long periods. Instead, the Cambridges have hosted several prominent international figures at Kensington Palace when they visit the UK.
While overseas trips do help extend the British Royal Family's "soft power," Kate believes there are other effective ways to represent Queen and country that do not require extensive travel. She has pointed to the success of their recent visit to Wales as an example. The trip highlighted issues like the cost of living crisis and boosting the Welsh economy, showing how senior royals can support important causes closer to home.
Kate also says comparisons to other royals are "not helpful." She continues to take inspiration from the queen's lifelong dedication, rather than focus on what other family members are doing. A source said Kate and William are "not in competition with anyone" and are dedicated to serving the British people in their own way.
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At a time when many are struggle with rising prices, Kate believes the monarchy should back issues affecting people's everyday lives. Both she and William have ramped up virtualengagements during the Covid-19 pandemic to remain visible and accessible to the public. The Cambridges also retooled their approach, releasing footage like their recent forestry video to provide genuine glimpses into their personal lives.
The positive reception shows their increasingly "modern" monarchy is in tune with the times. Rather than flashy trips abroad, Kate's vision prioritizes using her platform to shine a light on the challenges many face. She sees this as a more meaningful way to carry out royal duties, especially with young children to consider. Kate also recognizes every family's responsibilities may differ based on their stage of life.
While some note Harry and Meghan currently have more freedom being non-working royals, Kate says she is happy with the "path” she and William have chosen. She expressed optimism that with hard work and the Queen's guidance, they can strengthen the monarchy's connection with people for generations to come. The couple remain determined to serve through practical local actions, rather than splashy extravagance that risks being out of touch.
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In general, Kate remains focused on steadily developing her role as future queen consort at her own pace. She is learning from both the queen and Princess Diana, embracing new technologies but also maintaining traditions that give the monarchy purpose and stability. Though the Sussexes may draw headlines, Kate knows steady progress better suits the monarchy's core values of duty and public service. This ethical approach seems to be winning over the British public as the Cambridges, together with the queen, stabilize the institution through challenging times.
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In the end, Meghan and Harry are carving their own path with new careers and lives in California after a difficult transition. Meanwhile, Kate is confident in the course she and William have charted for strengthening and modernizing the monarchy from within over the coming decades. While each couple's journey will undoubtedly differ, Kate believes competing or comparing is futile when their shared goal remains serving the British people with unity, dignity and care.
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