Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has reportedly been 'crowned' queen in a private ceremony. This occurred amidst concerns surrounding the health of her father-in-law, King Charles. A royal source revealed this information to Radar Online.
The source stated that the Princess of Wales "wore a crown and has been taking lessons in what it means to be queen ahead of King Charles' death, and was crowned in a hush-hush ceremony to prepare her for what's coming." The publication also cited insiders who claim the future queen has consistently followed protocol. She has successfully avoided the controversies that plagued other royal women, such as Princess Diana, particularly in her interactions with the media.
Kate is also dedicated to safeguarding the monarchy and her marriage by supporting Prince William. "She feels it's her duty to step up and protect the crown," the royal insider added. These claims surfaced shortly after Kate and William attended the naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow.
Kensington Palace later shared photos of the royal couple, along with a message from Kate. The Princess of Wales stated she was "Honoured to attend the naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow today. Everything is looking ship shape!"
She also expressed her pleasure in meeting members of the Ship's Company and their families. Kate also met with BAE Systems' Shipbuilding Academy apprentices and graduates, and some of the skilled teams involved in the ship's construction.