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Expert claims Kate Middleton and Prince William soon won't be seen together much
Kate Middleton and Prince William are a seemingly perfect pair, who for many years have been side by side in their duties and royal appearances.But according to Royal insiders that won’t be the case for much longer.Royal Expert Daniela Elser claims that the Wills and Kate won’t often be in the public eye together anymore as new blueprints for the royal family are drawn out.It comes as the Queen prepares to celebrate her platinum jubilee, marking 70-years on the throne - and with it bringing huge changes to how the royals operate.According to News AU, these new plans will put pressure on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s marriage, with them each taking on significant responsibilities which could keep them separated.In recent weeks Kate was tasked with flying to Denmark for a two-day fact-finding mission for her Early Years Foundation.The Daily Mail reports that this trip was just a taste of what is to come. The paper also claimed that there is “a bold, but quietly implemented, new strategy” being implemented behind palace gates and which will see “Kate become the most publicly prominent female in the royal family.”A royal source told the paper: “What will happen is that when the couple go on visits abroad it will be more like what Charles and Diana did, where they each branch out and do more engagements on their own.
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Kate Middleton's secret makeover marks 'ambitious new chapter' for duchess
Kate Middleton has “flipped the switch” with outfit choices that signal a “much more ambitious new chapter” in her life, according to royal experts.She donned Roland Mouret trousers during a visit to Denmark this week - a stark difference to her normal choice of a dress or frock.The Duchess of Cambridge’s decision to rock the bottoms, which cost almost £1,000, has been hailed as “ground-breaking” because it shows a switch to professional chic.Daniela Elser wrote in news.au: “Kate is getting down to business and her wardrobe clearly is too.“This is about signalling a much more interesting shift and the advent of the much more ambitious new chapter in her royal good works.”The comments come after royal officials announced Kate and Prince William will jet off on a royal tour next month.They will travel to Belize, Jamaica, and The Bahamas to explore the country’s biodiversity – and Buckingham Palace says the royal pair wants to meet as many people as possible.Elser pointed out that Kate’s decision to opt for more professional outfit choices could be to do with her legacy.She added: “Through 10 years of learning and mastering the royal ropes, through 25 international trips, three pregnancies and two house moves, she has relied pretty much exclusively on dresses.Stay up to date with all the latest Royal news from the Daily Star by signing up for one of our free newsletters here.“While occasionally in the past she would pepper skinny jeans or a fetching pair of culottes into her fashion mix, they were very much the exception to the rule.
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Queen's Covid battle is reminder of 'cold hard reality' for royal family's situation
The Queen's Covid diagnosis has forced the Royal Family to face the 'cold hard reality' of their precarious situation, an expert has claimed.In one of the most tumultuous periods for the Queen and fellow royals in living memory, the family has had to absorb Harry and Meghan quitting, the death of Prince Phillip, and more recently the allegations made against Prince Andrew.And according to Royal expert Daniela Elser, the latest news that the Queen has Covid will make projecting stability to the British public an even harder job.Following the Queen's diagnosis, Buckingham Palace put out a short statement, that many including Daniela Elser took umbrage with.It read: "Buckingham Palace confirm that The Queen has today tested positive for Covid.“Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week.“She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines."The brevity of the statement rankled many, and writing in NewsAu, Elsner delivered her riposte.She said: "Buckingham Palace might be resolutely intent on projecting an image of a united royal family cheerily getting on with the job – but that blithe optimism looks like it’s increasingly flying in the face of cold hard reality."The commentator added that the short statement over the monarch's diagnosis was telling for the precious 'situation' the royal family is in.She added: "This whole situation highlights what is only going to become a more pressing and painful headache for the royal house, which is, how to manage news about Her Majesty’s health."The news of the Queen's illness comes just days after she was pictured using a walking stick.
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Prince Harry critic has odd theory Queen 'burned' him with 2 words in statement
Queen sent a subtle "burn" thanks to two words at the end of her historic Jubilee statement.Royal commentator Daniela Elser reckons the Queen sent the hidden message when she signed off with "Your Servant" to mark the 70th anniversary of her Ascension.Elser believes those two words were somehow a dig at Harry, who quit royal life in 2020 and has been vocal about the challenges he faced.Writing for news.co.au, Elser said: "...Two fascinating words in the Queen’s statement have been largely overlooked – two words which should have particular resonance for her grandson and newbie Californian Prince Harry.Do you think it was a subtle dig at Harry? Let us know in the comments below"There, handwritten in ink, on the bottom of Buckingham Palace letterhead, wedged between the end of the typewritten statement, she has scrawled 'Your Servant, Elizabeth R.'"Unlike her 2012 Diamond Jubilee missive which she ended with the antiseptic “I send my sincere good wishes to you all” this time around she chose a sign off – “your servant” – that carried with it a universe of meaning."The journalist added how the Monarch has dedicated herself to her country since her father's untimely death and is a "nonagenarian still intent on duty and who sees her position as a privilege."For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.In contrast, she added of the Duke of Sussex: "Harry, for some reason, seems to exist in some sort of vacuum where he seems to feel permanently justified in telling the world, ad nauseam, how hard he had it back in his palace days."Meanwhile, also in the statement released on Saturday night, Her Majesty shared her desire that Camilla will become
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Harry facing 'latest indignity' if Queen sacks him from final royal role, expert claims
Prince Harry is facing "the latest in a long line of indignities" as it has emerged that the Queen could sack him from his final royal role, an expert claims.Buckingham Palace courtiers are said to be considering removing Harry and Prince Andrew as Counsellors of State.In the event that The Queen cannot undertake her official duties as Sovereign on a temporary basis due to illness or absence abroad, the role means that the Sovereign's spouse and the next four people in the line of succession who are over the age of 21 can step in.Prince Charles, Prince William, Harry and Prince Andrew are the current Counsellors, but it has been reported that the latter two could be stripped of their titles, according to the Daily Mail.Royal expert Daniela Elser wrote on News.com.au: "Given both Andrew and Harry’s dramatically changed status, Buckingham Palace aides seem to think they should no longer hold the potentially powerful positions of Counsellors of State."The question of who can and can’t take over some of her duties should she not be able to is of new and critical importance."For Harry, this is just the latest in a long line of indignities he has faced since making the life-altering decision to quit as a working member of the royal family."Talking about the possibility of Harry losing the role, a royal source told the Mail: “It is a genuine problem that the Palace is looking to address.“Can you imagine the Duke of York having to sign official documents, for example, because the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge were both abroad, and the Queen became ill?“It’s not an exaggeration to say it could put the monarchy in jeopardy.”Seemingly referring to Prince Andrew’s upcoming court case and the publication of Harry’s
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