After their royal wedding in 2011, many were waiting around the corner.
Was Kate Middleton going to give in to media pressure, like Diana years before her?
Was Prince William going to be annoyed by the light projected on his wife?
But nothing.
In ten years of career, they have not made a single protocol misstep, not launched a single smile that seemed "fake".
They were perfect.
And even a little too much.
In this mini-series devoted to Kate and William, Pascaline Potdevin, head of department at Madame Figaro, looks back on the love story of this sensational and revolutionary couple.
How did they mediate the birth of their three children?
To what extent are they trying to be a "normal" couple and parents?
And how did Kate Middleton, so smooth in appearance, definitely conquer the English?
An episode of Scandals dedicated to the new “power couple” of the royal family, in which experts intervene:
-Katie Nicholl, royal columnist, Windsor specialist.
She has just published a new book, The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown (Hachette Books)
-Marc Roche, former journalist for
Le Monde
specializing in British royalty.
He is the author of numerous books on the latter, including
Les Borgia à Buckingham
(Albin Michel).
-Sophie Janinet, journalist specializing in Anglo-Saxon culture.
In video, Kate Middleton and Prince William exchange an accomplice delay during a Christmas concert
This mini-series of
Scandals
is a podcast by
Madame Figaro,
written by Pascaline Potdevin, presented by Marion Galy-Ramounot.
Astrid Verdun provided production assistance.
Juliette Médevielle edited and directed it.
La Fugitive studio handled the mix.
The music was composed by Jean Thévenin and Thomas Rozès.
Lucile Rousseau-Garcia is the producer of
Scandales
.
And Océane Ciuni is the editorial manager.
This episode entitled “Kate and William, the (too) perfect couple?”
is available to listen for free on all platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Deezer, Spotify from November 28, 2022.