Being a Duchess is a full-time job, something Kate Middleton knows all too well, becoming the Duchess of Cambridge when she married Prince William in 2011.
Being a royal is not a figurehead position โ there are speeches to make, charities to support and a long list of rules and regulations to follow at all times.
But Kate was more than prepared for the role, with it emerging this week that she was actually a career girl before joining the royal family.
Thatโs right. Kate is not only one of the first princesses to have a university degree, she also worked her way up the career ladder.
But what were the careers she pursued? The entertainment and fashion industries.
Yes, Kate started in entertainment, working for her family business, Party Pieces, a brand that sells high-end party supplies for birthdays, weddings and celebrations in general.
And then she moved into fashion buying, becoming an accessories buyer for fashion brand Jigsaw, something that according to the brandโs co-founder, Belle Robinson, she was particularly good at.
โI have to say I was so impressed by her,โ Belle explained of Kate in a 2003 interview with the Evening Standard. โThere were days when there were TV crews at the end of the drive. Weโd say: โListen, do you want to go out the back way?โ And sheโd say: โTo be honest, theyโre going to hound us until theyโve got the picture. So why donโt I just go, get the picture done, and then theyโll leave us alone.โโ
Belle continued: โI thought she was very mature for a 26-year-old, and I think sheโs been quite good at neither courting the press nor sticking two fingers in the air at them. I donโt think I would have been so polite. She sat in the kitchen at lunchtime and chatted with everyone from the van drivers to the accounts girls. She wasnโt precious.โ
Kate โ career girl AND Duchess. What canโt she do?
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire UK