LikePrincess DianaandSarah Fergusonbefore her, the Countess of Wessex struggled with her newfound fame.
As royal expert Ayesha Hazarika revealed in the documentary “Edward & Sophie: The Reluctant Royals?”
As royal historian Marlene Koenig toldExpress, the king does “not have to worry” about the countess.

Apparently, Sophie’s commitment to her job makes her a model working royal.
“There are no scandals.
She is happy to pick up new patronages and go out and fly the flag for the UK … She was so happy for Malawians.”

The two women were honored at the Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards Ceremony at Georgetown University (viaHello!).
Per Nicholl’s account, Sophie was able to step up and provide practical support to King Charles.
And, according to some reports, the monarch knows it.

Both Sophie and Prince Edward’s names were included on the list of key royals.
Interestingly, the public seems to agree with him.
Apparently, she is especially committed to her role of promoting charities and social issues.

It’s not just for show."
“Sophie is clearly sharing a fun moment with her husband’s brother.”
For James, this interaction reveals a sense of closeness between Charles and his sister-in-law.

This was not the only occasion that Charles and Sophie shared a moment of friendship in public.
And, as body language expert Judi James toldExpress, the two couples seemed to hit it off.
“Both women seem polite to each other and both are clearly dedicated to their roles in the Firm …

They are both quite practical-looking women,” James said.
Apparently, the group of excluded family members was principally comprised of royal wives.
The prince wrote: “Then my father called again.

He told me I was welcome at Balmoral, but… without her [Meghan Markle] …
He said, stammering, that he simply didn’t want the place to be full of people.
Sophie believes that her role won’t increase in terms of literal duties.

“I am pretty busy already, so I’m not sure how much more I can do.

