have poured blood, sweat and tears into the work of the royal family — and will make a fine king and queen when the time comes, according to an inside source.
Lady Violet Manners, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, revealed in an interview that the couple is doing a “remarkable” job representing the Firm — while also gearing up for the task ahead.The Prince of Wales, 41, is first in line for the British throne, following his father, King Charles. “We’re so lucky to have such an extraordinary family,” the 29-year-old gushed to Fox News.Manners noted that she admires Middleton, 41, to a great extent, calling the future Queen Catherine a “real hero.”“I think the work that she and the Prince of Wales do for all the charities that they are involved with is extraordinary.
We’re very lucky to have them in this country,” the “Duchess The Podcast” producer and fashion model added.“I think they’re remarkable, in truth.
They work incredibly hard for the charities and organizations that they are involved with. There’s a serenity with the work that they do that’s so admirable,” Manners said.She then pointed out that the labor that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take on without complaint “are exactly what you would hope for the future king and queen of this couddntry to be shining a light on.”“There’s such a wonderful continuity that’s been handed down from generation to generation,” she said. “I think they’ll be extraordinary when they do become king and queen.”Both William and Middleton are involved in numerous philanthropic endeavors, such as the environment-geared Earthshot Prize.
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