Kate Middleton Expresses Princess Diana's Energy in Video Message on End of Cancer Treatment, According to Royal Expert

Kate Middleton Expresses Princess Diana's Energy in Video Message on End of Cancer Treatment, According to Royal Expert

Kate Middleton has been giving Princess Diana a great deal of energy lately, according to royal experts.

Middleton has long been compared to her late mother-in-law, but the latest round of comparisons comes after a deeply personal video the now Princess of Wales shared on social media to share the news that she has completed cancer treatment.

Royal family expert Christopher Anderson told Us Weekly that the video, which provided royal fans with an intimate look at Middleton's life with husband Prince William and their three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, was He said it proves that Middleton is a “master communicator” and highlights his similarities to Princess Diana.

“The emphasis on family, healing, nature, empathy for the health struggles of others, it's all there. 'It's hard not to think of Princess Diana when you watch this video. She brought a similar energy to the Royal Family.”

Middleton showed real vulnerability, both in the video (which she herself narrated) and in the personal message she wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.

Royal historian Gareth Russell agreed with Us Weekly, writing that experts felt that Kate's “public display” in the video was “reminiscent of what Princess Diana did with Prince William and Prince Harry when they were younger.”

“This was like a very close, loving family, a family that shows more emotionally,” Russell told the magazine.

“I don't think this is just about Mr. and Mrs. Wales managing the princess's public profile and their own privacy and family. I think this is also a very clear declaration of how Wales wants to communicate with the public in the future.” [Like Princess Diana, Will and Kate “control” the public “narrative,” Russell added.

“It's still a narrative where you can see their personalities, you can still see the emotions at the heart of the family,” he added.

“I think it was a very interesting and groundbreaking way to discuss something as important as this, both culturally and in terms of monarchy.”

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