Prince William's watershed speech shows Duke of Cambridge 'trusts Kate implicitly'
  • 2 years ago
The Duke of Cambridge condemned slavery as an "abhorrent" act that "should have never happened" during a watershed speech delivered at King's House in Jamaica, one of the stops included in the royals' tour in the Caribbean. While Prince William was the one delivering this address, royal author Robert Jobson believes it may have been the result of a "joint act" with Kate. The author of the upcoming biography William at 40 told OK! magazine: "I could see the speech was a joint act with his wife standing by him as support. "I’m sure he’d have bounced ideas off her. "They know each other so well and I think he trusts Catherine implicitly." Prince William and Kate visited Belize, Jamaica and The ...
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