Queen Rania of Jordan says Kate Middleton 'gives from the heart' in resurfaced clip after 'Spare' release
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: The Queen of Jordan commended the Princess of Wales’ “sense of sincerity” in her royal duties in an interview back in September 2022. The old video which shows her praising Kate Middleton, 41, has resurfaced only a few days after the release of Prince Harry's memoir.
Queen Rania, 52, was being interviewed by CNN when she was asked about Middleton ahead of the late Queen Elizabeth's funeral, as per the DailyMail. The clip, which was shared by a royal fan, shows Rania delivering strong words of praise for the mother of three, saying she "gives from the heart." She further expresses that there was a "sense of sincerity" and "love" in everything that Kate does. "Princess Catherine, when she talks about her work, her face lights up," Queen Rania said, adding, "She does it out of a sense of duty but more importantly, she does it because she absolutely cares. When she talks about her work, she'd say: 'I'm just lucky to be doing this, I have the privilege of doing that'. So she gives from her heart. And again, there is a sense of sincerity and a sense of love in everything that she does."
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The reappearance of the old clip comes simultaneously with the Prince and Princess of Wales' first public engagement on Thursday, January 12, 2023, only two days after the publication of Prince Harry's bombshell memoir 'Spare'. While some senior royals have chosen to not pay any heed to Harry's allegations against his family, royal insiders have claimed that his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Kate Middleton are reacting privately to the news.
A royal source told US Weekly that William and Kate are "very upset about Harry’s revelations," adding, "It’s hit them very hard. They’re both confiding in each other right now." The insider added that William was not a fan of his younger brother going public about the personal matters of their family. While there seems to be no chance of a reconciliation, Kate, who was known to be close to Harry, is also finding it hard to trust him again. "Kate feels that Harry’s actions are atrocious," the source said, adding, "She is appalled at him for dragging her name through the dirt and is finding it hard to forgive." Moreover, as per Tom Bower, author of the book 'Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors', Kate is "outraged and hurt," by the contents of Harry's book.
Prince William, on the other hand, is "privately seething and devastated by what Harry has done." Royal expert Katie Nicholl also claimed that William “cannot forgive Harry for the things that he’s written.” She told Page Six, “They’ve been taken aback by the level of detail and just how far Harry has gone in all of this.”