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Breaking News: Duchess Sophie’s New Role Speaks Volumes About Her Future Within the Royal Family
As her husband Prince Edward continues to take on new responsibilities on behalf of King Charles, royal commentators have their eyes on Duchess Sophie’s title and role in the royal family. Prince Edward’s wife is formally known as Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh, but thanks to her growing position in the royal family, some experts are coining their own new term for Duchess Sophie as the “royal family’s secret weapon.”
According to royal commentator Afua Hagan, Duchess Sophie, 59, has reached this status because of her ability to connect with people during her numerous engagements in recent weeks. She often works behind the scenes, while her husband, Prince Edward, has started stepping into the spotlight in his own way. Hagan told Us Weekly that Prince Edward, now 60, feels “really privileged” to attend public-facing royal events “on behalf” of King Charles III and Prince William, suggesting that he might also be a “secret weapon” for the royal family.
Sophie’s new role in the royal family comes in the wake of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, which has resulted in his siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward, taking on more public responsibilities as he undergoes treatment and continues his royal duties privately. In particular, Prince Edward and his wife have been dubbed as somewhat of a new “chosen couple” by King Charles, as Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton have also taken a step back from their public duties as Kate undergoes her own cancer treatment.
As part of her increased duties, Sophie recently stepped in for a royal appearance typically reserved for someone like Princess Kate herself. The duchess was invited to walk across Abbey Road’s iconic crosswalk, famously known from The Beatles’ album cover in 1969, as part of the Orbis Visionaries Reception at Abbey Road Studios on April 25, 2024. Dressed in a vibrant red dress, Sophie recreated the Beatles’ scene for herself, and the moment was also photographed for royal followers to enjoy.
Duchess Sophie attended the Orbis Visionaries Reception as the Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. This cause is particularly meaningful to Sophie because her daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, was born with esotropia, a rare eye condition that required corrective surgery. (Fortunately, the surgeries were successful, and Lady Louise is now a student at university.)