> Whilst I think she (and William) can do more, I think the current level of public engagements has probably been "sanctioned" by HM and the PoW.
> I don't think this is about her having a baby. I think this is about William and Catherine still being "part-time", and leaving plenty of space for Charles and Camilla. BP and CH probably do not want the limelight to be totally taken away from the next King and Queen by the generation to follow.
> IMO, if HM wanted the Cambridge's to carry out more engagements, they would!
> I also think the DoE does the number of engagements he does not because he has to, but because he wants to. He could happily reduce the level of engagements further substantially, but I just don't think he wants to.
I think you have hit the nail on the head.
It's a subtle kind of thing (and I don't think it has anything to do with 'jealousy' btw) but I recall seeing it during that brief period when William was in the Falklands, a sort of hysteria was occurring around Kate, and in one instance, when both couples (Charles and Camilla, William and Kate) were exiting cars at the same time at an arrival, it was Kate's name that was being called out. There was something strange about it all, and potentially embarrassing for Kate, who has never struck me as anyone who is trying to grab the limelight away from her husband or her in-laws.
Actually, I think the BRF (HM) made a conscious decision on how to handle the situation, taking into consideration the personalities and wishes of all concerned. It has to be so. There exists a Prince and Princess of Wales. There exists a direct heir, Charles, who (btw) is incredibly self-effacing and pragmatic all-in-all (imo). At the church on Christmas Day, in the video you can see Charles and Kate chatting amiably as they exit the church and descend the stairs behind the Queen, when Charles suddenly exits the group 'picture' to tend to something to the left (thus enabling William to stand beside Kate). At no time does the camera pull out to show us what Charles is doing over to the side. We are left with a picture of the Queen, with William, Kate and Harry. That's the reality, and it must have it's troubling aspects for the BRF.
Targeting Kate is a waste of energy imo as she has no real power in this. Her first priority imo is her relationship with William. William is the prime focus in that couple, as is Charles in his marriage. William, when it comes to that, is the prime focus when it comes to the two brothers, and even there we see Harry deferring to his brother when in public, and in his royal duty numbers.
While it may seem 'simple' from the outside-looking-in, I think the actual way it is working on the inside (of the BRF) is a bit more pragmatic. I don't think the public perception of Kate's royal working life is as important as the perception of William, for example. That's just pragmatism and the realities of the 'family business'. When Charles becomes king and William steps into the direct heir position, I assume we will see changes, but before then, Kate is really a minor player.
P.S. I've never been of the opinion that Kate is lazy. Far from it. I see her as someone who has worked very hard to create the life she wants for herself. As far as what she actually 'does' with her time away from a formal function, we will never know. She may, in fact, be doing plenty, we just will never know. (I have this fantasy that she possibly works for Charles in some capacity around the arts. Maybe once Kate becomes the wife of the heir it will all be revealed as she takes over the running of Charles' Prince's Trust!
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