Meghan and Harry's royal exit has been truly shocking for everyone, especially for the Royal Family. But, despite the hurdles of the situation, senior royals have remained positive and focused on their works, especially Kate Middleton.

As it appears, the Duchess of Cambridge has been working "tirelessly" since the start of the year. While some of her royal engagements and public events for the first month of 2020 were "overshadowed" by the Megxit controversy, it seems like she is now being put to the "front and center" of the monarchy.

Although some would say that this is part of her royal duties and responsibilities, given that she is the future Queen Consort, several royal fans and experts still praised her for her dedication amid all the challenges.

According to Express UK, royal experts and commentators agree that Kate Middleton is currently "thriving" in the absence of Meghan and Harry. The said royal crisis may be one of the biggest controversies and challenges that the Crown has faced since the 90s. Even so, the Duchess of Cambridge has shown "unwavering dedication" and commitment.

Royal commentator, Richard Fitzwilliams shared with the publication that Kate has been handling things "impeccably and imaginatively." Despite the "chaos" that Meghan and Harry brought to the Crown and to the Royal Family, he stated that the Duchess has remained "graceful" and "focused."

He further explained that Kate's latest engagements were "fine examples" of how she shows her dedication. He then cited that Prince William's wife's participation at the workshop headed by the National Portrait Gallery's Hospital Programme was a huge success. Not only that she showed how much she loves her work as the Duchess of Cambridge, but, this also allowed her to express her empathy and compassion.

The workshop was said to "encourage creativity" among children. Nevertheless, she still utilized the platform to commemorate the International Holocaust Day.

As revealed, Kate Middleton showed her "beautiful photographs" of two Holocaust survivors, Steven Frank and Yvonne Bernstein. The photographs were deemed "touching" by royal fans and followers.

As per the publication, Kate stated that she was "humbled" and "privileged" upon meeting Steven and Yvonne. She then described them as some of the "most life-affirming" persons she ever met.

Prior to her Gallery participation, the publication also revealed that Kate Middleton launched an "online survey" last week to promote early childhood education, which was said to be a cause that is "close to her heart."