Kate Middleton was praised by a royal author for putting on a brave face for Remembrance Day in the absence of the Queen.The 95-year-old monarch was unable to attend the service on Sunday (November 14) due to a sprained back and is understood to have been heartbroken to have missed being there in person.A body language expert said The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to be the "Alpha female" when she stood on the balcony at the Cenotaph with other members of the Royal Family.Angela Levin, the author of Harry: Conversations with the Prince, has weighed in and praised Kate, as well as Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Sophie, Countess of Wessex for their conduct.She told GB News: "You couldn't have asked for more wonderful women up there on the.
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