‘What you see is what you get’ with Princess Kate

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‘What you see is what you get’ with Princess Kate
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The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth says, “what you see is what you get” with Princess Catherine.

“She’s really a normal middle-class British woman,” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.

“She cannot seem to put a foot wrong, and people can see through if you’re not genuine or authentic, and I have not been able to see this with Kate.”

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