How kate middleton is leading royals in digital revolution

How kate middleton is leading royals in digital revolution


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Duchess of Cambridge Kate stunned with her first tell-all podcast interview with host Giovanna Fletcher on the Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast. The Duchess spoke on the difficulties of being a


mother and recalled her own childhood in a heartfelt and relatable message to mums everywhere. Royal Commentator Claudia Joseph told Sky News this is unlikely to be the last podcast Kate


does and argued husband Prince William will likely appear on a podcast in the future. She noted the Royal couple are from a different generation to The Queen and husband Prince Philip and


will inevitably do things differently. Podcasts have grown to become one of the most popular entertainment and talk mediums and could allow the Royal family to easily connect with fans


around the world. The Sky News reporter said: ‘This is the first podcast for Kate but do you think this will be the first of many podcasts to come? “Perhaps not on parenting but other


issues. DON'T MISS: ROYAL FAMILY SECURITY ALERT: ROYALS UNDER CONSTANT THREAT  “I know Kate is a very keen photographer, for example, she could do it on other things that are really


interesting to her.” The Royal commentator answered: “I think this is probably part of a campaign that is going on at the moment about early years. “I am sure at some stage we will see


Prince William doing a podcast and Kate doing another one.” Ms Joseph joked: “I don’t think Kate will be doing a weekly one from Kensington Palace though. Ms Joseph also explained Kate would


likely succeed in future podcast shows because she is so “relatable.” She said: “Kate did not grow up as a Royal. “She grew up as a normal member of the public like you or me. “I think


everyone can relate to gardening and cooking as they are not a sort of privileged pursuits as we all eat and grow plants.”