“I think she’s made it clear through her behaviour, being a mother is her main priority.
“She’s providing a warmth as a parent, that isn’t always present in the Royal Family.”
Dr Chandrika Kaul, a historian from the University of St Andrews also discussed Kate’s relatability.
She revealed: “They’re far more hands-on; Kate does her own shopping, she does the school run.
“But I think it’s important to remember, the fact that she is being given the space to do this, the support and backing of the Royal Family, I think that is critical.”
The documentary also touched upon the comments Kate made when she appeared on the parenting podcast Happy Mum, Happy Baby.