Kate 'finally getting to really good place' as 'marked difference' emerges in new Princess
Kate, the newly-appointed Princess of Wales has been praised for emerging "marked difference" in recent public appearances.
William and Kate likely to take on more royal duties says Myers
Earlier this week, Kate Middleton appeared, alongside Prince William, on special episode of Newsbeat on BBC Radio One. The royal couple spoke about mental health with four mental health advocates, discussing their experiences openly on air. Speaking on a recent episode of Palace Confidential, The Mail on Sunday's Editor-at-Large, Charlotte Griffiths spoke of the Princess of Wales' appearance and claimed she appear less "nervous" and that she's finally getting in a "really good place".
Talking about the BBC Radio 1 interview, that was also being filmed, Ms Griffiths said: "I thought Kate did really well.
"I could see a marked difference in how she's been on TV, I know it was radio but she was actually being filmed as well."
She added: "I just thought she looked much more natural.
"She's finally getting into a really good place when she's on these media appearances."
READ MORE: Royal Family LIVE: Meghan's 'crushing' comment revealed amid reports of 'harsh' treatment
She added: "She used to be a little stilted on TV.
"A little nervous."'
Ms Griffiths also recalled times when she would take "funny pauses" and "sometimes William would swoop in and rescue her when they did joint appearances".
Going back to Kate's recent appearance on BBC Radio 1, she said: "There was none of that on Radio 1, I thought she spoke really well."
READ MORE: King Charles III will be 'ruthless' if Harry and Meghan continue 'unfair attacks'
William and Kate's World Mental Health Day special on Newsbeat
Queen Elizabeth bestowed the title of Duchess of Cambridge to Kate upon her marriage to Prince William.
During her early days as the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate faced challenges as she struggled to carve out her new role in the monarchy.
Speaking prevously on the Daily Mirror's royal podcast Pod Save The Queen, royal biographer Andrew Morton likened Kate's early struggles to that of late mother-in-law's struggles with royal life.
He said: "[Kate] reminds me so much of Diana.
"She [Diana] struggled for a few years to come to terms with what it is like to be a Princess."
DON'T MISS
Meghan and Harry leave Montecito residents 'divided' [REVEAL]
Prince Harry warned by royal author even 'benign' memoir is risky [INSIGHT]
Meghan issued six-word warning over finding life passion of her own [REPORT]
Kate married Prince William in 2011 and the couple now share three children.
Their eldest son, nine-year-old George is second in line to the throne.
READ NEXT:
- Kate and William's radio appearance 'felt thin' while Meghan 'set bar high' with podcast
- Royal Family LIVE: Meghan's 'crushing' comment revealed amid reports of 'harsh' treatment
- Former royal butler challenges Charles' bad temper claims: 'Never had a cross word!'
- ‘Want children to decide’: Harry refused style change for Archie & Lilibet, expert claims
- King Charles waiting to see 'how Denmark plays out' before deciding Archie & Lilibet roles