Kate Middleton’s Workload Gets Hectic With James Bond Premiere And More Rugby Games To Attend


After only taking four meager months off work following the birth of her second child, Kate Middleton is back the saddle and back in the limelight for a fierce and frantic series of engagements that would drive a pit pony to near exhaustion.

Brave Kate silenced her critics earlier this month when she frolicked impeccably back into the public eye to again pick up the demanding reins of royal duties following the birth of Princess Charlotte in May.

Once again, wooing the world with her immaculate hair, chiseled cheekbones, contagious smile, and her trademark conservative dress sense, Kate worked the crowd as only a true pro can, when she visited a mental health charity in London and joined Prince William and Harry to watch England’s opening game in the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham.

It was apparent during England’s lucky victory over Fiji that Kate really enjoys her choice of career, as she was beaming with delight all through the match and looked an absolute vision in her bright blue coat.

Kate Middleton

Obviously to anyone with an ounce of common sense, the Duchess of Cambridge’s work ethic is beyond reproach, but there’s always some malcontent waiting in the wings to have a pop.

Writing in the Mirror, Amanda Killelea was pretty uncharitable about Kate’s towering achievements in the name of struggling moms everywhere and snarled that the Duchess’ return to work after only four months of maternity leave, paled into insignificance when compared with the obstacles and challenges all the real moms out there have to deal with on a daily basis.

“Kate is hardly tackling rush hour traffic whilst wiping baby sick off her blouse having just completed the military operation of packing up everything baby needs for a day at the childminder.”

“She won’t be falling asleep at her desk after being up six times in the night to put the baby’s dummy back in.”

“There is a whole team of make-up artists, hairdressers, stylists, chefs, housekeepers and a nanny, making sure that Kate’s return to work is as seamless and stress-free as possible.”

“There won’t be an under-eye bag, stray hair, or the tell-tale wild-eyed look of any new mum who has gone the last 36-hours on just two hours sleep.”

Naturally, the voice of reason, or as it is sometimes known, the Daily Mail, had nothing but praise for Kate’s habit of perpetually keeping it real and being down with her peeps.

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge laughs as she visits the Anna Freud Centre on September 17, 2015 in London, England. The visit was for the Duchess to see how the charity is working to lead a step change in children's and young people's mental health care. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool /Getty Images)

Seeming to suggest that Kate’s presence is an occasion of cheer in the bleak and barren cultural landscape of Great Britain, Ephraim Hardcastle congratulated the Duchess on all her stirling endeavour and robust determination to serve her subjects.

“The Duchess of Cambridge’s much-appreciated return to work – visiting a mental health charity in London and Twickenham for the rugby – cheers her fans.”

“She’ll also attend the premiere next month of the new James Bond movie, Spectre.”

“Other plans are hazy. Flunkeys are reluctant to announce too many in advance. The ‘prickly princess’ is unpredictable. A much-hyped overseas visit next spring currently awaits her nod. Come on, Kate!”

It’s not sure if Kate will be in attendance tomorrow to watch Wales comprehensively beat and ritually humiliate England in the Rugby World Cup, or if Daniel Craig is Kate’s favorite James Bond, but one thing’s for sure, it’s nice work if you can get it.

[Image Credit: David Rogers/Chris Jackson/Getty Images]

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