Woman’s Day (Australia)

KATE’S FIRST NIGHT AS QUEEN!

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After much speculatio­n over how the royal power cards will tumble in the wake of the Prince Andrew sex scandal, the royal family left it in no uncertain terms that the Duchess of Cambridge is leading the way when she dazzled at the annual Diplomatic Corps reception last week.

Resplenden­t in the famous Lover’s Knot tiara – once worn by Princess Diana – Kate mixed and mingled like a pro at the Queen’s reception at Buckingham Palace.

“It seemed very obvious that the officials were pushing her front and centre,” a source tells Woman’s Day.

The Queen, meanwhile, is believed to have only stayed an obligatory hour to greet guests before retiring for the night.

“She’s 93 and slowing down,” says a source. “But she was beaming as she watched Kate work the room – she knows her family will be in good hands.”

Even heir to the throne Prince Charles, 71, and his wife Camilla stood back to allow the young royals to wow the guests.

“Charles has accepted that if the monarchy is to survive, William and Kate’s popularity must be capitalise­d on – even if that means essentiall­y sharing the crown with them.”

This comes after weeks of calamitous headlines involving Andrew’s friendship with dead paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his flimsy denials of being involved with one of the late criminal’s alleged then-teen sex slaves Virginia Roberts.

“Everyone – including Her Majesty and Charles – knows treating Kate as unofficial Queen is the only way forward in PR terms at the moment,” says a source.

 ??  ?? The duke and duchess are ready to do their bit for Queen and country.
The queen-in-waiting charmed everyone she met.
Kate was in sparkling form as she talked to the invited guests.
The Queen was happy to stay for a short while.
Even her husband seemed impressed!
The duke and duchess are ready to do their bit for Queen and country. The queen-in-waiting charmed everyone she met. Kate was in sparkling form as she talked to the invited guests. The Queen was happy to stay for a short while. Even her husband seemed impressed!

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