The European royal circle has always been tight knit as most of them are family and connected to each other at some point. However, the most popular royals in Europe is none other than the British Royal family, especially the royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton has been praised by many and looked up to by hundreds of thousands of British citizens. So when Kate Middleton graced the cover of Vogue Britain, there was no question it was going to be historical.
Kate Middleton became the first ever royal to grace that of Vogue Magazine, and the pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge were just perfect. Vogue Britain showed a softer and rawer side of Kate Middleton, very casual yet a little stage but still intricate in its way.
But, news has it that Kate Middleton is a little bummed that Denmark's very own Princess Mary is on the cover of Vogue Australia as well. This time around, the pictures are more natural than that of Kate Middleton's.
Vogue Australia shows Princess Mary and her family, along with husband Prince Frederik and their four kids, which begs the question: why didn't Kate Middleton's very own husband, Prince William and two royal children join her on the Vogue Britain shoot?
Princess Mary's Vogue Australia seems more welcoming and more natural as photos of her, showing husband Prince Frederik and their four kids having fun and laughing. Kate Middleton's Vogue Britian shoot on the other hand was obviously staged despite it conveying a more toned down vibes from the Duchess of Cambridge.
Could it possibly be that Kate Middleton will get jealous of Princess Mary's Vogue Australia shoot, it is for a fact that this shoot of Princess Mary will signify that Kate Middleton is no longer the only royal to grace the cover of Vogue. Who knows, because rumours have it that Kate Middleton is quite the self-centered British girl.