In an intriguing revelation, royal author Omid Scobie sheds light on Kate Middleton's meticulous efforts to secure her position as the future Queen in the Royal Family.
Scobie, in his upcoming book "Endgame," describes the Princess of Wales as an "institutional dream come true," emphasizing her successful adaptation to the expectations of royalty.
According to the biographer, Kate Middleton has gone to great lengths to sublimate her authentic self, becoming an enigma not only to the public but, as Scobie suggests, perhaps even to herself.
The book details how she has strategically positioned herself for the eventual role beside her husband, Prince William, on the throne.
One striking claim in the leaked excerpts suggests that Kate Middleton underwent "several rounds of elocution lessons," resulting in a refined and posh accent that reportedly surpasses even Prince William's.
This revelation underscores the lengths to which she is willing to go to fulfill her future role as Queen.
Comparing Kate with her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, Scobie notes a significant difference. While Diana was known for her strong-minded nature and reluctance to fully submit to the royal cause, Kate is portrayed as a "teachable, pliable future Queen" by the biographer.
Notably, the leaked excerpts also touch upon the comparison between Kate Middleton and Princess Diana, portraying Kate as someone who, unlike Diana, is more willing to conform to royal expectations. Scobie's depiction has sparked discussions about the contrast in their approaches to their roles within the royal family.
The Sunday Times characterises Scobie, known for his connections with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as their "mouthpiece." The biographer's portrayal of Kate Middleton as "a woman terrified to do anything more than grinning photo ops" adds an intriguing layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding the royal family dynamics.
As Scobie's book promises to unveil more insights into the intricate workings of the Royal Family, Kate Middleton's strategic moves and adaptation for her future role as Queen continue to be a subject of public fascination and discussion.