Kate Middleton, adored by Americans as a ‘superstar’, is winning American hearts with her visit to Boston after Harry and Meghan’s ‘prime-time royal annihilation’ on Oprah has tarnished the monarchy’s state image. .
The new Princess of Wales, who according to one poll is twice as popular in the United States as the Duchess of Sussex, has real power to connect Americans.
The mother of three is loved by Americans because she is the epitome of a princess, and she embodies everything that the American people expect in a future queen.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ trip is an opportunity to improve the monarchy’s standing amid Meghan and Harry’s award row and an upcoming documentary trailer, sparking a new debate, according to a royal editor. .
Roya Nekha, writing in the Sunday Times, described Oprah’s interview of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as ’90 minutes of prime-time royal annihilation’ that ‘tarnished’ the monarchy’s reputation.
She adds that after the interview, a royal courtier said the firm ‘now has an American problem’.
As a result, the trip for Kate and William, both 40, is seen as extremely important in royal circles, according to Roy, who added that it was an opportunity to ‘put the House of Windsor firmly back on the next step. is seen as Across the Pond’, and ‘Elevating the Kingdom with Entertainment News’.
During the trip, Kate and William will showcase issues including climate change, vulnerable youth, and green tech. The highlight of the visit is the second EarthShot Prize Awards ceremony, which takes place in Boston on December 2, a week before Meghan and Harry’s award show.