British Royal News says that if there’s anyone who has had a whirlwind of a year, it was Kate Middleton. Yet, there were just a handful of times that we’ve actually heard from her. Nevertheless, the Princess of Wales certainly had a year that she will never forget. Here’s what you need to know.
British Royal News: All Of The Things Kate Middleton Did In 2022
In December, the Prince and Princess of Wales had no choice but to grin through their teeth while they were getting booed at a Boston Celtics game. According to TMZ, when William and Kate appeared on the Jumbotron at TD Garden, it was followed by a smattering of boos and USA chants. Yikes. Apparently, no one in Boston really cares that the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting their town.
In October, Kate Middleton apparently got heckled by an Irish nationalist while she was in Northern Ireland. On her visit with Prince William to Northern Ireland, the Princess of Wales was told “it would be better” if she was “in your own country.” The woman, who was in the crowds meeting Kate and recording the moment on her phone, told the Royal: “Ireland belong to the Irish.”
In September, reports suggested that Kate Middleton shot icy glares at Meghan Markle in order to “freeze” her out. One body language expert by the name of Katie Loisal says that the newly minted Princess of Wales was not messing around when she tried to show Meghan Markle what she thought of her – in front of the entire world, nonetheless.
Loisal said, “Quite unlike the confident Meghan we know, Meghan appeared ill at ease during this encounter, which is not surprising given the recent criticism that she has faced. On numerous occasions Meghan looked over at Kate, however, the gaze wasn’t reciprocated.”
British Royal News: What’s Next For Kate Middleton?
Over the summer, Royal expert and author Catherine Mayer thinks that the British Royal Family is in need of a shakeup, especially after the events that occurred at Prince William and Kate Midldeton’s disastrous tour of the Caribbean back in March. Some people even called it a “royal colonist” tour. BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond believes the reason why the Caribbean tour was such a flop was because it’s been a long time since William and Kate’s team had to organize a royal tour. In fact, this was their first tour in two years since the start of the global pandemic that has been COVID-19.
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