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Kate Middleton puts her foot down with monarch: ‘I won’t be pigeon-holed’, says Royal commentator

Kate Middleton reportedly had a very candid conversation with King Charles and the late Queen Elizabeth about her future in the royal family and her determination not to be pigeon-holed into specific roles.

Royal commentator and expert Robert Jobson shares this revelation in his upcoming biography, as reported by Us Weekly.

According to Jobson, the Princess of Wales “established some fundamental life rules that she would stick to when she joined The Firm.”

When she joined the royal family and married Prince William, Kate’s ‘terms’ were presented to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles. “She was clear from the outset that she would not be pigeon-holed into carrying out particular duties…her priority, she emphasized, would always be her family,” Jobson writes.

Jobson also praises Kate, noting, “She’s a really stylish, incredibly graceful, and beautiful lady, but she’s got a steely core, and that enables her to say what she believes. She’s not afraid of giving her input, and she influences a lot of people who make the decisions.”

These insights highlight Kate’s determination to balance her royal duties with her family life, asserting her role within the royal family on her own terms. Her ability to communicate her priorities effectively to the highest echelons of the royal family underscores her influence and strength of character.

As Kate continues to navigate her role within the royal family, her commitment to her principles and her family remains a central aspect of her approach, reflecting her modern take on royal responsibilities.

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