One royal expert said the Queen Anne would “approve” of Kate Middleton as she is the “real deal”.
Former BBC correspondent Jennie Bond said the 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge is “on her way to becoming the perfect future queen”.
OK to talk to! Jennie revealed that the Queen Anne, who passed away in 2002 at the age of 101, was said to have endorsed her granddaughter’s wife for being “gracious, gracious, selfless and respectful”.
She explained: “Anyone who spoke to Queen Anne would say she gave you the time of day. I say the same thing about Kate.
One royal expert said the Queen Anne would “approve” of Kate Middleton as she’s the “real deal”. Kate was photographed in the Bahamas in March

Jennie Bond has described how the Queen Anne (pictured 1990), who died in 2002 at the age of 101, endorsed her granddaughter’s wife for being “gracious, gracious, selfless and respectful”.
It gives the impression of being fully involved and engaged in any conversation or engagement, and the Queen Anne was known for that. In fact, he was so famous for being late for everything!’
Jennie added that Kate and William are similar and “connect with the youth in a way necessary for the success and future of the crown” and “nails the monarchy”.
Jennie’s comments came as the Duchess of Cambridge was hailed as “confident” but “positive” on her latest Caribbean tour with Prince William. and calm as now’.
William and Kate’s aggression to mark the Queen’s platinum anniversary has been the subject of controversy and helped reignite Republican calls for full independence from Britain in Jamaica.

A body language expert said the Duchess of Cambridge was “confident” but “positive” on her Caribbean tour, “emerging as a queen” and “a great talent for the resolute and calm leadership she is today”.
But throughout the tour, body language expert Judi James said the mother of three looked like a queen-to-be.
Judi explains: “William and Kate’s duo professional and emotional performance has probably never been as strong as on this tour and is testament to both the fact that Kate’s signals of power and leadership are clear and a welcome response from her husband”.
Speaking to FEMAIL, the expert explained how the Duchess has led international travel, proving to the 39-year-old Duke that she is “so much more than a simple wife.”

Judi explained that Kate’s interactions with the guys on the tour were so lovely that she set herself up as a queen-to-be.
Judi explains, “It would be hard to point out the version of Kate we saw on this real tour and how significant the impact it would have on the dynamics of the company in the future.
It took a long time for the “Waitey Katie” tag to shrug, as did hints that Kate was soft and rather passive.
Kate has taken a slow move in terms of actual profile and positioning, taking a cautious and “fixed” approach to her role, avoiding change and drama instead of rocking the real boat, but this tour is the body language of both Kate and William, both of them are no longer her funny, it seems to show how they finally accepted that he could act as their brave, extrovert, and even seriously flirtatious self.
“Like everything with Kate, the signals were relatively subtle, but that’s what we’re hearing now through nonverbal cues about the woman who will one day be queen.”
Source: Daily Mail