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Kate Middleton Eyes New Role at Royal Thames Yacht Club
In an exciting turn of events, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, may soon step into a prominent position at the Royal Thames Yacht Club.
The club is reportedly keen for her to take over as Commodore, a role that would see her embrace her passion for sailing more fully.
However, before any formal announcement can be made, King Charles must first give his blessing.
Currently, King Charles holds the title of patron at the Royal Thames Yacht Club.
Following Prince Andrew's departure from the role in 2021, there's been speculation about who might fill the void.
The club has its sights set on Kate, who has demonstrated a genuine love for sailing and outdoor activities.
Yet, royal protocol dictates that she must express her interest in the role before any moves can be made.
This week, the Royal Thames Yacht Club hosted an event called “Women Who Rock the Boat,” aimed at promoting female participation in sailing.
A senior member of the club expressed that Kate would serve as an exemplary role model for aspiring sailors.
However, insiders have indicated that the club cannot formally propose her candidacy to the palace; it's up to the Royal Family to initiate any discussions regarding the position.
Kate's sailing prowess was on full display during her visit to the World Sailing Championship in Plymouth back in July 2022.
She wowed spectators as she participated in races alongside the Great Britain Sail GP team and the 1851 Trust.
Engaging with local children before the race, she showed her approachable side, discussing topics like seagrass conservation and her own experiences with sailing camps.
One young participant, Carnegie Bedloe, shared his nerves before meeting Kate but was quickly put at ease by her enthusiasm and friendliness.
He recalled their conversation about sailing, noting how she asked him about his summer camps.
This down-to-earth interaction highlighted Kate's genuine interest in connecting with young people and promoting sailing as a sport.
Just days after her appearance in Plymouth, Kate took part in a thrilling sailing competition against New Zealand, showcasing her skills on the water.
A video shared on social media captured her joy as she raced with the GB team during a friendly Commonwealth event.
Dressed in a wetsuit and helmet, she proved that she's not just a royal but also a fierce competitor.
Kate's involvement in sailing isn't new.
In 2014, while pregnant with Princess Charlotte, she was named the patron of the 1851 Trust, which supports the British Challenger's bid to reclaim the America's Cup.
During her appointment, she expressed her excitement about the potential of sailing to build confidence in young people—a sentiment that resonates with her current aspirations at the Royal Thames Yacht Club.
With the British Challenger aiming to bring the prestigious America's Cup back to Britain, the timing couldn't be better for Kate to take on a more significant role in the sailing community.
Her passion for the sport and commitment to youth engagement could inspire a new generation of sailors, making her a perfect fit for the Commodore position.
As discussions unfold behind palace doors, all eyes will be on King Charles and the Royal Family to see if they will support this transition.