Kate Middleton has lately received a slew of similarities in all aspects of public handling.
Author Edward White recently wrote a book called Dianaworld: An Obsession, which discussed the parallels and contrasts between Kate Middleton and her late mother-in-law.
She also talked about the "Diana Effect" with Fox News Digital, saying, "Kate Middleton is much more reminiscent of the older generation of royal figures in the way that she comports herself."
because "she was almost 30 when she married William, and that was deliberate from both sides."
Anyway, "the big lesson that she probably learned from Diana's life is don't rush into becoming a royal."
On the other hand, Ms White believes that Diana's life is more like that of a pop star. She wasn't sure what she was getting herself into. She was so young and so protected when she joined the royal family.
She also recalled someone telling the Princess, "If you don't know who you are before you're famous, fame is what you become." It is the thing that will define you. I believe Diana experienced this for many years.
Another significant distinction, according to Ms White, is that "Diana dealt with the press scrutiny in the way that she felt she could, and in the way that she felt she had to."
"I don't think anyone advised her to behave as she did with them. It's an invidious situation to be in."
However, "Kate Middleton handles the press scrutiny really well, but she… had to switch herself off and only focus on duty." Because, in her own words, "the best way of dealing with the scrutiny is by giving [the press] nothing."
"By going through the hoops of shaking hands, cutting ribbons, and smiling, being kind, and not being too large for your boots. "Those are all the things that the monarchy is built on," she remarked before ending her comparison.
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