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    Gala premiere, then quiet 30th for Kate Middleton

    LONDON (AP) — After attending a gala film premiere in a full-length lacy evening gown, Kate Middleton stepped out of the public gaze Monday to celebrate her milestone 30th birthday in private.

    She turned heads — and dominated Britain's Monday morning front pages — by attending the London opening of Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" wearing a striking design by Alice Temperley. Her husband, Prince William, used an umbrella to keep her glossy brown hair drizzle-free.

    It was another star turn for Middleton, who has appeared ever more comfortable in public since joining the royal family in April.

    Palace officials said the Duchess of Cambridge's birthday celebration will be a "low-key and private" affair. The choice of a muted event seems appropriate: After all, the duchess is not just starting the fourth decade of her life — she is also embarking on her career as a future queen, charged with renovating a monarchy that has become somewhat creaky with age.

    "She's done very well, playing a very good supporting role to Prince William and complementing him as part of a team," said Robert Jobson, author of "William and Kate: The Love Story." ''We've not seen much of her, but when she's in public she has performed with aplomb."

    The past year has seen momentous changes for Kate, with a fairytale wedding to Prince William, travels around the world and glamorous appearances that marked her transition from commoner to the world's most talked-about princess and style icon. She has won rave reviews for her sparkle, her elegant sense of style, and her common touch with the public.

    But now that the excitement around her grand wedding has subsided, she is expected to quietly settle down into her royal duties — and for much of this year, that means helping Queen Elizabeth II celebrate her Diamond Jubilee, without upstaging the monarch in her moment of glory, and also playing a supporting role at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

    Until recently, palace officials have been quiet about what exactly her role will be, keen to protect her transition into a fully fledged royal from the glare of the media limelight. The newlyweds, who live in a remote corner of north Wales, were said to favor a "quieter life" after the massive global media coverage of their April wedding.

    The former Middleton ventured out on her first solo engagement in October — a private charity dinner for about 30 guests — but is yet to make a public speech on her own.

    That is set to change. This week, royal officials finally gave the first insight into her new role when they announced which charities she's supporting, including the Scouts and a group that helps drug addicts. More organizations will follow later, officials said.

    She has already taken on an unofficial role as a champion of the British fashion industry, wearing the creations of British designers at home and abroad, showcasing their work in the best possible light.

    On top of such duties, the duchess also has a busy year ahead with the queen's jubilee, a major celebration of the monarch's 60 years on the throne that will see numerous celebrations throughout Britain and the Commonwealth, peaking in a major celebration in London in early June.

    The royals are expected to play a supporting role by traveling overseas to represent the queen. William and Kate are due to journey to Malaysia, Singapore, the Solomon Islands and the tiny Pacific island of Tuvalu as part of the festivities.

    Inevitably, much of the speculation about the duchess' future has centered on royal lineage — Is she going to start a family soon? That, however, is anyone's guess, and despite incessant tabloid baby chatter, there doesn't yet appear to be great pressure on the newlyweds to produce an heir.

    "It's early days yet, and they're both getting used to their roles," said Jobson, adding that the presence of other young members of the royal household, such as Prince Harry, helps to ease the pressure on William and Kate.

    Many of the more senior women in the royal family were mothers in their 20s, but times and expectations have changed — both inside and outside the royal household.

     
    • zippy  •  Columbus, United States  •  4 months ago
      Call her what you want. She is so pretty, a great smile and total class.
      • sandra 4 months ago
        I would say Kate is average in appearance but obviously enhanced by stylists and designer clothes. I don't think a person should be judged by looks or bloodline regardless.
      • Sheila 4 months ago
        No one could have said it better. She is a perfect example for young people.
      • MOBADTHANGOOD 4 months ago
        Sandra you weigh 278lbs. Stop the hating. Lose some weight. Put down the OREO's.
    • Geri  •  4 months ago
      Isn't she Duchess Catherine now? Why are you using "Kate Middleton" in your headlines?
      • MOBADTHANGOOD 4 months ago
        Because I like the name Kate Middleton.
        Why is it anybodies business what I want to call her.
      • Kathy 4 months ago
        Catherine, Duchess of cambridge.
      • Jill 4 months ago
        I think it is great to call her Kate Middleton. Shows women are making progress in their own right. Demeaning to become just your husband's appendage
    • Samantha  •  4 months ago
      She is such a beautiful woman. Wish her and Prince William the best.
    • Sharon  •  Dallas, United States  •  4 months ago
      Call her by the correct name. It isn't Kate Middleton anymore.
      • MOBADTHANGOOD 4 months ago
        10's of thousands of women still have, use and are called by their maiden name.
        AFTER THEY ARE MARRIED. SO STHU.
        I will call her what I want. If you saw her walking past you and said "Hey Kate Middleton, she would respond because she KNOW HER NAME.
      • Burrito Gal 4 months ago
        Sorry she aint my royal and she will never be royal
      • . 4 months ago
        @Ball of Fire....it's a respect thing. You may not agree with it. It's just proper manners to call a Doctor, DOCTOR and a person who marries into the Royal Family BY THEIR TITLE.
    • Zina  •  4 months ago
      After marriage, why didn't the media keep calling Prince William's mother Diana Spencer???
      • Jill 4 months ago
        I think things have become more modern since then.
    • Yoda  •  New York, United States  •  4 months ago
      What is wrong with reporters?Kate is now known as Catherine th Duchess of Cambridge,please refer to her as that.It's called respect.
      • sandra 4 months ago
        I often hear President Obama referred to as "Mr. Obama" on the British news too.
      • LAE 4 months ago
        No, she is actually Princess William of Cambridge. That's like calling her Mrs. Wales. You know, how women now longer matter once they are married.
      • Dee 4 months ago
        Girl, you are just mean. Or jealous. Probably both.
    • Kenneth  •  San Bruno, United States  •  4 months ago
      WOW! I bet in a year she will be 31.
    • Miss CLeo  •  4 months ago
      Hasshole* journalists really need to stop referring to her as "Kate Middleton"

      She is married now and she also has royal titles. Show some respect. Do you refer tol the Pope as Mister Ratzinger? This is getting really old.

      * The H is silent, in case you wondered.
    • blursd  •  4 months ago
      I like how they used a picture where Kate looks gorgeous, and Williams (rapidly receding) hairline is completely cut off. Coincidence ... probably ... but still pretty interesting when you think about it.

      Perhaps a subconscious decision on the part of the editor ...
    • SusanE  •  Alpharetta, United States  •  4 months ago
      It would be really nice if the media would show the Duchess of Cambridge some respect by referring to her as the Duchess of Cambridge and not Kate Middleton because she hasn't been Kate Middleton since April 29, 2011.
    • Laurie  •  4 months ago
      Why does yahoo keep calling her by her maiden name? How disrepectful.
      Was the yahoo staff asleep since she got married?

      Would we address her late mother-in-law "Diana Spencer". I think not.
    • 3C-PO  •  Bangor, United States  •  4 months ago
      I can't think of a single joke....rant....nothing ! This Lady is incredible. The only complaint I have is that I'm still waiting for her to call me.....nothing yet though : (
    • My Opinion Matters  •  4 months ago
      The more I read/hear about Kate, the more I ADORE her! What a pillar of grace and glamour. Definitely an appropriate role model if I've ever seen one.
    • Trojanhorse  •  Wappingers Falls, United States  •  4 months ago
      She'd sone very well. Excellent at waving. Constantly improving at smiling. Accepts bouquets like someone with twice her experience. A natural!
    • Oceanborn Angel  •  4 months ago
      Someone got more attention than Tom Hiddleston at his own movie premiere!? Unbelievable!!!
    • M  •  4 months ago
      It still makes me sick that people see themselves as superior humans due to their blood line.
      My grandfather was a blue collar worker and could kick Henry VIII’s butt in dignity and principles at any given day…
    • LAE  •  Baton Rouge, United States  •  4 months ago
      So different from the life Sarah Ferguson lead after she joined the Royal Family. But, of course, there is always more to the story than we will ever know.
    • Blue boy  •  Jackson, United States  •  4 months ago
      Stop calling her Kate Middleton!!!!
    • INCOGNITO  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  4 months ago
      can someone tell me why she isnt a princess like diana?
    • Freemerryjane  •  4 months ago
      She isnt Kate "Middleton" anymore. Isnt it Windsor?