Kate is Queen Elizabeth II's new rock — insiders say that Her Majesty will rely on her 'more than ever'
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Kate is Queen Elizabeth II's new rock — insiders say that Her Majesty will rely on her 'more than ever'
Queen Elizabeth II was said to be bracing for a ‘difficult year’ as Prince Andrew's legal woes and Prince Harry's upcoming memoir could cause stress to the Royal Family, a royal expert revealed.
The 95-year-old monarch was also reported to be relying on Kate Middleton 'more than ever' as she 'hugely values' the work of the Duchess of Cambridge for the royal family.
Palace insiders said that Queen Elizabeth II will rely on Kate Middleton ‘more than ever’ as the Royal Family is bracing for the looming controversies that they will face this year. Credit: Getty Images.
Palace insiders said that 39-year-old royal, who has taken on more responsibility since the wake of Megxit, was expected to play an even more important role in 2022.
Kate was also said to become increasingly high profile in recent years as she 'stepped up' with her royal duties.
Royal author Katie Nicholl said: 'In recent years, we've seen her leadership in the wake of Megxit, throughout which she's kept calm and carried on.'
'I think this year she'll come into her own even more, especially as it'll be a tough year for the royals.'
'Harry and Meghan's interviews this year have caused chaos for the royals, and Harry's new memoir – due out next year – will likely reveal even more intimate details about the royal family, and cause further issues.'
'And Andrew's court case will too. Kate will step up and I know the Queen hugely values her support and will rely on her more than ever.'
The Duchess of Cambridge was said to have stepped up her royal duties and is becoming an increasingly high profile royal. Credit: Getty Images.
Insiders said that Prince Andrew's legal woes could potentially devastate the Royal Family.
It was reported that the Duke of York could settle out of court with his US sex-case accuser if a judge rules that the case should go to trial.
'Obviously, this is a US case involving US lawyers and involving a US civil lawsuit,' one source said.
'In reality, 99 per cent of US civil litigations are settled out of court.'
'A settlement would always be an option on the table, as that's where the vast majority end up. There is also the wider pressure and attritional impact to consider.'
However, sources said that Prince Andrew has yet to comment regarding the matter of whether he could — or should — agree to a settlement without liability being admitted.
Buckingham Palace said that Prince Andrew's case is an 'ongoing legal matter' and has refused to give further comments.
It should be noted that the Queen is due to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee this year. But with the threat of a scandalous sex trial involving her son still hanging over her, Her Majesty may end up getting more stressed than usual.
Royal insiders also noted that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir is one of the stressors for the Royal Family. Credit: AP.
Insiders also said that there was an increasing sense of anger and frustration in Buckingham Palace and the other royal households over Prince Harry's memoir, which was set to be published this autumn.
Describing it as the 'last straw' for Harry and the Royal Family, sources said that the royals were not pleased with the 'clearly deliberate' timing of the publication of the book.
Prince Harry, who is set to turn in a manuscript, said that the book is a 'first-hand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful'.
The Duke of Sussex's memoir is set to hit the shelves this year.