Senior members of the British Royal Family have continued to show their dedication to the British Monarchy. Despite her old age, Queen Elizabeth II has also shown her unwavering loyalty to the Crown. As she stays inside Windsor Castle with Prince Philip, royal insiders said that she has remained focused on her duties and responsibilities.

The same is also reportedly true for Prince William and Kate Middleton. Based on reports, the Cambridge couple has truly stepped up amid the pandemic crisis. This is why it is not surprising why fans and supporters, even experts, repeatedly praise them.

According to Us Weekly, it is not only supporters and experts who have shown their admiration for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. As revealed, even Queen Elizabeth II, herself, "could not be prouder" of the couple.

Royal sources reportedly shared that the head of the British Monarchy has already told the future King and Queen Consort that they have done "wonderful jobs," especially during the pandemic crisis in the United Kingdom. The source also said that this has truly "impressed" the Monarch.

The unnamed insider further asserted that Kate Middleton and Prince William remain "calm" amid the country's "most challenging times." It is the "wonderful thing" about them, the source added.

Although Queen Elizabeth II reportedly loves "being on top everything," she knows that she needs to hand over some of her duties and responsibilities. She already did, though, as she was said to have passed on some of her tasks to Prince Charles.

The source then argued, however, that while the Prince of Wales is the next person in line to the British Throne, he cannot reportedly do it all on his own. This is why she also "trusts" her grandson, who is the second person in line to the Crown, along with his wife, "implicitly," the source concluded.

Since the pandemic emerged, the public has witnessed the efforts of the Monarch's heirs. Even Prince Charles, who contracted the novel coronavirus, immediately went back to his duties and responsibilities after he got out of quarantine.

As for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, they have already carried out several virtual engagements despite the need to stay inside Anmer Hall. Royal experts reportedly expect that this dynamic will become more apparent in the coming months as Queen Elizabeth II will remain and stay inside Windsor Castle for an indefinite period. Some also speculated that the British Monarch won't be back in Buckingham Palace until the end of the summer.