The Duchess of Cambridge is modeling her role as her consort after the long-lived Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Kate Middleton has already begun to prepare for her medium-term future, which inexorably involves being queen consort of her husband, William of England. The eldest son of the Prince of Wales will be king tomorrow, although for that to happen Elizabeth II and her first-born Charles have yet to die. However, it never hurts to start internalizing concepts and what better inspiration than the current monarch.
The training of the Duchess of Cambridge has already begun and she is very clear that Elizabeth II must be her role model: "Kate learned by observing, she knows because she has absorbed a lot from her," says the queen's biographer, Sally Bedell Smith, in a chat with People. The characteristics that the queen has demonstrated during her 70-year reign are being studied by Middleton. Among them stand out a stoic tranquility, iron discretion and firm loyalty to her trusted entourage. Although the phrase that undoubtedly draws the most attention is "never complain or explain", which defines Isabel's philosophy for carrying out her reign.
The biographer rules out that Elizabeth II had directly addressed her grandson's wife to give her some lessons, but, on the other hand, she does believe that she could have treated her as if she were a prime minister. She is aware that tomorrow she will have a relevant role within The Firm and that she will have to safeguard the ancient monarchy of England, one of the countries with the greatest conviction in this system of government.
There are those who point out a detail that may go unnoticed but is not trivial. Kate Middleton could be using a very similar style for her public appearances, especially in front of the queen. Isabel opts for bright colors and has proven to be a great fan of pastel tones. A color palette that the Duchess of Cambridge also manages perfectly and quite frequently in her wardrobe.
From those close to the Windsors, it is argued that Queen Elizabeth has full confidence in the figure of William and Kate to govern the designs of the Crown tomorrow. It will be another scenario, although no one imagines what the United Kingdom would be like without the baton of Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch. Once again, the widow of Philip of Edinburgh enjoys her summer holidays at Balmoral. For their part, the Cambridges are now prepared to continue with their royal activity.

