New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Others before me!  KATE’S LOVING CRUSADE

She was already soaring in the popularity stakes. But since COVID-19 has hit, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has proved herself to be the royal family’s MVP (Most Valuable Player). Conscientious, unflappable, warm and hard-working, the future queen has been shining in 2020, and it’s not just because she no longer has to share the spotlight with her sister-in-law Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

She has worked tirelessly carrying out official duties, often alongside husband Prince William, during the pandemic – including connecting with people via Zoom when restrictions meant she was stuck at home.

With the Queen, 94, whisked off to isolate with Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, then Balmoral, because of her age, and Meghan

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