the Queen's daughter-in-law and close confident holds a more prominent role. And now, a wide-ranging profile published in the Times over the weekend, puts her work in focus.
The piece highlighted the Duchess's recent trip to South Sudan, and the work she does campaigning against sexual violence in conflict.
It also questioned whether she's being asked to do more, given that there are new fewer working royals now than there were even just a few months ago. “We’ve all got our own little portfolios.
I don’t see anything changing, but if we’re asked to do more … I don’t know because it hasn’t really happened,” she told journalist Christina Lamb, noting that her schedule is pretty fully booked, and was so even before Harry, Meghan, and Andrew.
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