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KATE MIDDLETON: The Commoner Who Would Be Queen

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KATE The Commoner Who Would Be Queen In the lead up to the 20th anniversary of his mother’s death, Prince Harry – brother in law to Kate Middleton – made some interesting observations about the monarchy. He firstly said that the younger generation of royals feel that it is their role to modernize the monarchy. In so doing, these royals believe, they will maintain its popularity and sustain its role for doing good. They consider that, by bringing the House of Windsor into line with 21st century thinking, attitudes and lifestyles, they will enhance their own standing. But not for selfish purposes, or for self-aggrandizement. No, for far more altruistic reasons. They feel that from a position of trust and popularity they can do more to support charities, help the poor and suffering and improve the world. These are noble aims, and are to be applauded. But Harry said another thing in the interview. In extending the idea of duty and responsibility to Great Britain, to the Commonwealth and, where possible, the world he recognized that one day one of the young royals would be monarch themselves. It was just that, none of them wanted to do it. They knew that they would have to, but just as hoovering the sitting room or putting out the bins has to be done but is not much fun, it is a necessary but unappealing job. We can wonder whether this thought was anywhere in the mind of Kate Middleton, Berkshire lass, when she agreed to marry Prince William? And one day become his queen. This is the true story of Kate Middleton, a Berkshire commoner who will one day ascend to the throne.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 8, 2017

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Michael Woodford

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Michael Woodford grew up in Liverpool, and worked for Olympus for 30 years, becoming CEO on October 1st 2011. He is 51 years of age, married to Nuncy, a Spanish national, and they have two children, Edward 18 and Isabel 16. He is a keen runner and enjoys sailing.

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September 18, 2018
You would think that a 54 page book on the future Queen would have at least been checked for the numerous spelling and grammar mistakes. It would also be nice to have places mentioned with the correct name and spelling. The short sentences show poor grammar, the spelling overall is dreadful and the book lacks any kind of interest or detail. It was unfocused, rambling and had too much speculation and not enough fact. The writing was pure and amateurish at best.

In my opinion a total waste of time and you could learn more about Kate by just watching the news.
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