Prince William protected Kate Middleton from loathing friends' remarks
Prince William protected Kate Middleton from his friends' disrespectful remarks back in the days.
The Prince of Wales became furious when Kate was given a humiliating nickname by his pals, mocking the future Queen's mother's career as an airhostess.
Kate “never rose” to the “derogatory” remarks and stayed calm.
However, Prince William took a stand for the his ladylove and called out his
pals for disrespecting her.
Avid Twitter user Canellecitadelle,
writes on the micro-blogging app: “When Kate felt isolated from his life, he
confronted the ‘friends’ who were not only abusive toward her but also her
mother, mocking her English [and] calling her ‘door to manual’ as she used
to be a hostess. [William] made it clear he didn't tolerate disrespect to
[Kate] or his in-laws.”
Meanwhile, a Royal aide told Sunday Times
Magazine that Kate chose to shrug away the nickname and chose to ignore
it.
They said: “It was never water off a duck's back, but she has
extraordinary strength of character and resilience. I've never once seen or
heard of her losing her temper."
This comes as Royal expert
Darren Stanton talks about Kate's newfound confidence.
He begins:
"Kate comes over extremely confident. She has excellent eye contact and
displayed genuine smiles as she was pictured at the event.
"Kate has definitely lost all sense of nervousness and
intimidation. In terms of gestures, there are no signs of pacifying
gestures, including self-hugging, folded arms and bringing her hands towards
her face. We don’t see any of that with Kate anymore.