It appears that the majority of people do not have a genuine understanding of the actual Princess Kate.

In spite of the fact that Meghan Markle referred to the Princess of Wales as "formal" in the show "Harry & Meghan," royal author Robert Jobson believes that the future queen has a side to her that the general public does not normally get to see.

"I think she's not overly gushing...I think that she's a lot more fun than the image that is presented. The image that’s presented is a bit of an enigma, I think, but she's a lot more fun. [She] doesn't really like to let her guard down,” Robert told The Sun.

Despite the fact that she is frequently seen giggling with passersby and her family when attending public engagements, the mother of three never goes beyond the boundaries of acceptable behavior.

"She laughs a lot and I think anybody who laughs a lot is obviously somebody who's got that sense of humor, and someone's one with themselves, and I think she certainly is that. Someone said to me that she's somebody that always seems to bring her A-game to the table. So, that's the sort of difference, she's a class act, I think,” Robert explained.

In "Harry & Meghan," the Duchess of Sussex talked about her initial reaction to Princess Kate and Prince William, as well as her difficult introduction to them.

“I was a hugger and have always been a hugger. I didn’t realize that that was really jarring for a lot of Brits,” Meghan shared, referring to when she met the Waleses.

“I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside. There is a forward-facing way of being, and then you close the door and you are like, ‘Oh, great. We can relax now.’ But that formality carries over on both sides. And that was surprising to me,” the “Suits” alum confessed.

Despite the fact that she has a cheery disposition, Princess Kate is keeping a low profile as she fights illness. She is concentrating her efforts on her health and on her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

“There is still nothing in her diary. My understanding is that people are going to have to get used to seeing a lot less of Kate. The priority for her now is going to be family and the children. The youngest of those kids, Louis, is only 6. Like a lot of people who have a brush with mortality, Kate is going to prioritize the things that matter to her from now on. In her case, that means her kids," an unnamed source claimed.

As a result of her illness, Princess Kate took a break from the public eye for a period of six months; however, she has since resumed her duties associated with Trooping the Color.

"It's a very good sign that we've seen Kate twice in recent weeks, first of all at Trooping the Colour and then at Wimbledon, so clearly she's a lot better," royal expert Phil Dampier stated, as per OK! Magazine.

"It indicates that she is clearly on the mend, and hopefully she'll be back in action in a month or so, in the autumn. You know we can expect to see her start to gradually, slowly do some public engagements, but, as I said earlier, it will totally depend on the medical advice,” Phil went on.

Business Times has reached out to Princess Kate for comments.