Princess Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, Gives First Televised Interview! Here's Why!

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British Royal favorite, Princess Kat Middleton will be interviewed in her first televised interview appearance since 2010. And the topic of the interview will be none other than the Princess's grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II who will turn 90 this year. The Duchess of Cambridge seems to have been welcomed warmly by the Queen, so far.

The show entitled, The Queen At Ninety is a two-hour filmed special on ITV with commentary not just from Kate Middleton but her husband Prince William, his father Prince Charles and Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall and other members of the Royal family.

The executive producer of Oxford Film and Television, Nick Kent says, "We've been fortunate to have the participation of so many members of the royal family to mark this historic milestone in the life of the Queen," adding, "It's a remarkable story of an extraordinary life, which in so many ways reflects the changing face of the nation."

People reports that she show will also feature "leading national and international figures," as well.


So far, two comedic announcers Ant and Dec will serve as television presentors in May. This isn't the duo's first round with royalty since previously they've worked together on When Ant and Dec Met The Prince: 40 Years of The Prince's Trust, which aired this past January.

Hello confirmed the two comedians are in fact hosting. Ant and Dec says, "We are honoured to be hosting this special celebration of Her Majesty The Queen's 90th Birthday. This spectacular evening will bring together some of the best known names in the entertainment world who will perform with 900 horses and 1500 participants to mark this very special birthday."

Other surprises are in store for the citizens and fans, as the National Celebratory Event will take place at Windsor Palace with the Queen present. The spectacular night will be hosted by the Royal Windsor Horse Show amid 900 horses and 1500 participants.

The celebration will highlight the Queens birth in 1926, her coronation in 1953 and her 60-year reign over United Kingdom and it's territories.

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