Kate Middleton now plays an important role in the royal family. Her being a senior royal creates a great impact, giving her a voice that will be listened to by the many. Now that she has more royal works to do, a royal expert claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge is now retrieving herself after being accused of not "doing a lot."

Omid Scobie claimed that Prince William's wife now has more confidence and becomes "increasingly influent" on her works. As a working royal, she seems to display a "qualitative leap" to do her duties.

Kate Middleton has an increasing number of solo and joint engagements in the past few weeks, which is a far cry from her previous works. On the OnHeir podcast, Scobie said that people saw the future queen consort picking up "a little bit of steam."

"I think, I shouldn't be criticized too much for saying this, but there had been times where it felt like she wasn't doing a lot," he said, via Express. Now, she is at the point that she finally realizes the impact that she can have when she uses her platform in a right way. 

Scobie also talked about Kate Middleton's "5 Big Questions on the Under Fires" nationwide survey, which was launched in the mid-January. He described it as her lifelong project that she planned to continue until, at least, for the next decade and something essential for her.

The poll already got over 200,000 responses after its launch. Conducted by Ipsos Mori on behalf of the Cambridges' Royal Foundation, it is believed to be the biggest survey of its kind. Its result is said to guide Kate Middleton's future work.

After the mother-of-three unveiled this project, she started her almost 24-hour tour to the U.K. to start a conversation and encourage a lot of people to take part in the talk. In the past few weeks, she continued her visit to different organizations that are working with children, including a South London nursery, where she served kids with breakfast.

Another royal expert Camilla Tominey claimed that Kate Middleton managed to raise her game and get out of her husband's shadow, the Daily Mail noted. These all happened after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down as senior members of the royal family. On This Morning, Tominey said the pressure is now on Kate to "make the royal moves into the future."