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Adopted son of Charles III: "Kate was an extraordinary woman"

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Indya Hicks, godson of King Charles III, praised the Princess of Wales for her excellent life and work.

Adopted son of Charles III: "Kate was an extraordinary woman"

Princess Kate is said to be planning to address her problems with Meghan Markle during an upcoming trip to Boston with her husband.

Adopted son of Charles III: "Kate was an extraordinary woman"

Princess of Wales – Kate Middleton. Photo: PA

India Hicks (55) was a bridesmaid at Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981. In a recent interview with The Telegraph, India said: "Kate has found a balance. Her fashion style does not dominate or overshadow her work. And you don't have to remember any details of Kate, instead, you will often be impressed by her beautiful, harmonious whole. ”

In addition, India explained that she intended to give Kate a bag, but added: "Kate does not want to accept gifts. "Kate is truly an extraordinary woman. She has a strong sense of applying her taste to her work," said the godfather, the lady of King Charles III.

Indya was also one of the few guests to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in September, the daughter of Lady Pamela Hicks. After the funeral, India posted photos of the mother and daughter on Instagram and said it was a "privilege" to attend the late Queen's farewell ceremony.

Adopted son of Charles III: "Kate was an extraordinary woman"

India Hicks (second from left) serves as a bridesmaid at King Charles III's wedding to the late Princess Diana. Photo: British publishing house

In the photo, India is dressed in a black dress with a beautiful pattern and a slanted hat decorated with large flowers. She wears black suede knee-length boots. Meanwhile, Madame Pamela Hicks, Prince Philip's cousin and daughter of the Earl of Mountbatten, was in a wheelchair. The 93-year-old aristocrat wearing a pleated skirt, black loafers and a wide-brimmed hat looked sad.

India currently has five children with husband David Flintwood. Her family lives in the Bahamas but returned to England for the Queen's funeral. Lady Pamela's father, affectionately known as "Uncle Dickie" by Prince Philip and Elizabeth II, is credited with having had a major impact on the Queen's childhood.