- Kate Middleton celebrated her 40th birthday with a series of regal photos.
- The photos, by Paolo Roversi, show the duchess stepping into her future role as queen.
The Duchess of Cambridge posed for three professional photos in celebration of her 40th birthday on Sunday.
The photos, taken by Paolo Roversi, show the duchess posing in London's Kew Gardens and wearing a series of Alexander McQueen ball gowns. The images portray a regal duchess. Kate Middleton has previously taken a more casual approach to photo shoots.
It was a complete contrast to the Duchess of Sussex's 40th-birthday celebrations. In August 2020,
For the project, Markle shared a comedic video on her website featuring
Both Middleton and Markle used their milestone birthdays to redefine their royal roles — and it shows just how differently their paths are.
Middleton is stepping into her role as the future queen, while Markle is focusing on her celebrity status
Insider's Bethany Dawson reported Middleton's photos were considered more formal than her first royal portrait, a painting by Paul Emsley in 2012.
Roversi's photos were inspired by old photos of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II and showed Middleton's "regal side," The Sun's Matt Wilkinson said.
"The photographer has clearly been inspired by Cecil Beaton's portraits of the Queen and the queen mother," the royal commentator Richard FitzWilliam told Insider.
"Catherine's interest in photography and her patronage of the National Portrait Gallery were highly significant in choosing these poses. Above all, these photographs are those of a future queen," he added.
Kinsey Schofield, the founder of the royal blog To Di for Daily, told Insider the photos reflected the "comfort and confidence" Middleton developed in recent years.
For Markle, who left royal life behind in 2020, there were few traces of her royal roots in her 40th-birthday video, other than McCarthy jokingly wearing a fascinator and sipping tea.
Instead, the focus was on the duchess' newfound celebrity status, as she announced that stars such as Adele, Amanda Gorman, and Stella McCartney had agreed to join her initiative.
"These are two very different women with totally different futures," FitzWilliam said. "It would be a wonderful step in their 40th year if the rift in the
Representatives for Kensington Palace and the Duchess of Sussex did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.