Kate Middleton will ramp up her good causes after beating cancer and transform herself into the next Princess Diana.
In mirroring Diana’s tireless work charities, she is set to show Meghan Markle just how a senior royal “should conduct herself,” RadarOnline.com has reported.
A palace source said: “Kate is feeling energized after revealing she is now free of the cancer and she is ready to throw herself into her charity work. Princess Diana was known across the world for her astonishing work with charities.
“She was respected for her work with homeless youth, the disabled, and those affected by AIDS and leprosy. Her most prominent work included advocating for the anti-landmine campaign, which led to a global treaty banning their use.
“This is the kind of legacy Kate wishes to emulate. Then one looks across the Atlantic and sees Meghan Markle making pots of jam for a living. Kate knows how a member of royalty should conduct herself.”
The 43-year-old also launched a new campaign, the Shaping Us project, through her Royal Foundation Centre For Early Childhood, which aims to help the development of babies and young children.
Insiders say Princess of Wales is planning on enlisting the help of celebrities to push the campaign further, and one of those being eyed up for the role is popular UK TV presenter Holly Willoughby.
Middleton – who is mum to George, 11, Charlotte, nine, and six-year-old Louis with her husband of almost 14 years, Prince William, 42 – and fellow mum-of-three Holly, 44, first met in 2015, when the former This Morning presenter was hosting the Fostering Excellence Awards and the royal was the guest of honor.