Here's a person who has had fame thrust upon her and she is handling it with all of the grace and elegance the Queen Mother could only dream about. Kate has been a gift to the Royal family and they should be kissing her butt to keep her happy. Most people would let the newly found adulation and riches get to their head. Kate on the other hand has taken this burden and turned it into something that is actually bettering the world. I say go for it.
She is like princess Diana in that she wants to use her position to help the less fortunate but different than Diana in that her self confidence has come at a much earlier age. She is what this world needs, a strong confident woman in a high place.
Should Kate Middleton Sleep on the Streets?
SodaHead Celebs
2012/07/02 16:00:00
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Everyone admits that the latest addition to the British monarchy, Kate Middleton, is as down-to-earth as they come. She did her own make-up on her world-televised wedding day. She’s often seen wearing a dress more than once at events. And she’s already been supportive of a number of philanthropic organizations including the East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Action on Addiction.
But many are debating whether or not the commoner-turned-future-queen’s latest idea is a good one. The Duchess of Cambridge has supposedly signed on to the “Sleep Out,” agreeing to live on the streets for 24 hours. Sure it’s a good cause, but it clearly seems like a security risk for Kate Middleton, who's one of the world’s most famous women.


Considering that people were up in arms earlier this year when the security plans of Will and Kate’s Kensington Palace were made public, the concept of her spending even 24 hours in the open, must be creating quite a stir. Of course, she won’t be the first resident of the palace to make the bold move. Her husband, Prince William, took a turn around Christmas in 2009. So it wasn’t a total stretch when actress and TV presenter Lisa Maxwell asked Middleton to join her to help raise awareness for the campaign.
Officials aren’t confirming whether or not the 30-year-old Duchess has agreed to participate. But if she does, she’ll be doing more than following in Prince William’s shoes. She’ll also be honoring Centerpointe, the charitable organization behind the cause, which was once championed by Princess Diana. But those might not be good enough reasons for Middleton to put herself at risk by staying out overnight on the tough streets of London. So we ask: Should Kate Middleton sleep on the streets?
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Stop pretending She won't have a phalanx of security; and I'm sure the Bobbies will be out in full force at the site, too. It'll be the safest place in the whole country; at least for 24 hours.
Wow...she does her own makeup, she wears the same dress more than once. It's a shame that these are considered noble--and noteable--traits, when virtually everyone does them.
I think its a classy, bold move and Diana would be proud of her daughter-in-law.
However, should you choose to do so in order to get a feel of how it might be for those who do live on the street, then be my guest.
Seems like we have a new princess =P. I wasn't sure the people would catch on with her as they did Diana, seems I worried needlessly. (For the brief five seconds of caring that I did)