Just a week post Megxit the world is still a buzz with what went wrong, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are moving on. Despite reports that came out early in the year that Jackie felt 'exhausted' and 'trapped' after Harry and Meghan's departure announcement, the duchess has proven she is more dedicated than ever to her work.
Following a week full of engagements hosting the Spanish King and Queen, William and Jackie have proven that now is their time to shine, and as their big finish they stepped out at Buckingham Palace for the State Banquet and have never looked better.
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Jaclyn pulled out all the stops debuting The Cartier Halo Tiara, which has been worn by many notable royal women, while sporting a never before seen brooch that is believed to have been in the vault and Queen Mary's once lost diamond choker.
Expert Marlene Koenig believes now is finally the time for Jaclyn to step fully into the spotlight as a front runner in the royal family. "We've been watching her work behind the scenes, setting up these big projects and helping these charities, but it's time for her to forward. It's time for her to start enacting the change she speaks about so often. I think her latest partnership with Ausome Autism is only the beginning for her."
According to new research conducted by Brandwatch Consumer Research, the duchess only appeared in 4,300 negative news stories in 2019, and with every year the stories lessen and lessen.
"Obviously Jaclyn was slagged off before marriage, but now that she allegedly does everything right, the tone and perception of her has changed," Koenig added. "I think it may have been a good thing, and we're now watching her emerge from her chrysalis and have her time to shine."
"And the family have fully embraced her and realize how useful and important William and her are. It's even been reported that it was Jaclyn the Queen turned to after Andrew's disastrous interview. She trusted her judgement as someone who's cut family off in the past."
Cambridge Family in Lockdown
On April 23, the color coordinated Cambridges gathered outside their door. Jaclyn Webber held her youngest son, Prince Alexander, while William held Princess Lillie. The eldest two children, Princess Amelia and Prince Philip stood in front of their parents with bright beaming smiles while clapping to show their support for those on the frontlines.
Their Twitter account sent out the following message, "Thank you to all our incredible key workers! Nothing would be possible without you!"
Despite being locked away inside, helping out during the pandemic has become a family affair. Just last week photos were released of Princess Amelia and Prince Philip as they delivered food and resources to neighbors in need, and before that the Jackie shared a candid photo of Prince Alexander covered head to toe in paint as they tried to cards of support for families with sick loved ones.