Kate Middleton wins the hearts of the many as she manages to do her royal duties with ease while raising a family. The Duchess of Cambridge's ability to do these things and remain composed amidst the royal crises make her popularity skyrocketed.

In the Savanta ComRes poll for the Daily Express, more women agreed that their opinion becomes more favorable in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle crisis. Queen Elizabeth II herself is reportedly pleased as to how Prince William's wife managed to adapt to the royal life, particularly as the Queen in waiting.

Her future role makes Kate Middleton juggle her time between royal engagements and her role as a mother to her three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. BBC former royal correspondent Jennie Bond even said that she's doing very well and so dignified. "She has a quiet dignity about her which I think the public is growing to love," she said.

In 2019, Kate Middleton completed 126 royal engagements, while her husband, Prince William, had a total of 220 events. However, this year, royal expert Omid Scobie said the Cambridges would have to put in a lot of work due to Prince Andrew's resignation. They might also do more royal tasks with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit.

On the Heirpod podcast about Kate Middleton, Scobie said that despite being a mother, having three kids, and a busy plate, she is taking even more work. So, when the time comes that Queen Elizabeth has to step back, the younger royals will have to step forward and put in "a lot more work."

Royal expert Victoria Arbiter added that Kate Middleton is quite fortunate for having kids early, giving her the ability to take care of them hands-on at home. Queen Elizabeth, too, admires her granddaughter-in-law's ability to adapt to her life as a member of the royal family, per Daily Mail Online.

Bond added that Kate Middleton managed to "come into her own" in recent years and often works "behind the scenes." In her appearance on Lorraine via video link, she said that the future queen consort has a "quiet dignity" that the British public is starting to love about her.

In fact, before Christmas, she did two-days of secret work experience in a London maternity ward. Now, Kate Middleton has to start building her schedule after she offers her support to Queen Elizabeth.