As a couple in the royal family, it is only to be expected that the Kate Middleton, Prince William pair would be sharing responsibilities between themselves when it comes to their various official affairs. In a recent development, it will be the duchess instead of the duke who will attend the Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving. This is basically an event honoring fallen soldiers of New Zealand and Australia during World War I.
As People reports, this Kate Middleton, Prince William arrangement is more a matter of necessity than it is a choice. At the moment, the duchess is the one at home and the prince is the one going to New Zealand. It isn’t about snubbing the event at all, important though it may be. What’s more, hardly anyone sees any issue with this particular development.
In terms of Kate Middleton, Prince William popularity polls, it has been a consistent feature that the 37-year-old mother of three has been a lot more relatable to the common folk. This means that the royal family’s subjects feel a lot closer to the duchess than they do to the future king of the UK.
With this being the case, the current Kate Middleton, Prince William schedule should not prove to be an issue since it does accomplish exactly what is expected of the couple second in line for the throne. The duchess will be honoring the fallen while the duke will be going to New Zealand to visit the victims of a recent terrorist attack.
From there, a lot of other events are expected to be attended by the Kate Middleton, Prince William pair, so avid fans and loyal subjects will have plenty of chances to see them. It turns out that abdicating one royal responsibility to one’s wife can lead to better results than not.


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