Why Kate Middleton SHOULD Be On The UK's 100 Most Powerful Women List

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So, guess what? Kate Middleton isn't among the UK's 100 most powerful women, according to Radio 4's Woman's Hour. SHOCK HORROR! Upon discovering this travesty Team MyDaily set out to prove the programme wrong and illustrate exactly why the Duchess Of Cambridge deserves a spot on that list...

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Women's Hour has just put together its first ever power list and K-Middy totes failed to make the grade.
Tory MP Eve Pollard, who was involved in the decision-making, said, “Inevitably not everyone will agree with the 100 we have chosen. There are some omissions. For example, we had long debates about the Duchess of Cambridge. Is she influential? Hugely. Is she powerful? Not yet.

“What this list does is shine a light on those sectors where too few women are getting to the top, like politics, FTSE companies, the military and journalism. Our legacy, we hope, is that this list might change that.” However, granny-in-law aka the Queen came top with Home Secretary Theresa May, Santander boss Ana Botin, Supreme Court judge Baroness Brenda Hale and businesswoman Elisabeth Murdoch joining HM in the top five.

Ermahgerd! Last thing we heard Kate was THE most powerful woman out there. Come on, she's one half of the second most famous couple in the world (first being Beyonce and Jay-Z, of course). She has pretty much single-handedly kept the high street in business with her unwavering love for Whistles, Reiss and LK Bennett. Also, let's not forget she decides what the future heir to the throne will be called. Imagine, little Prince Derek or Princess Tulisa...

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Wake up and smell the coffee Women's Hour, haven't you noticed the web going mental every single time Kate steps out? The "what's she wearing?" and "has she got a new hairdo?" buzz is pretty hard to drown out.

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  • Duchess of Cambridge portrait unveiled

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet artist Paul Emsley after viewing his new portrait of the Duchess, during a private viewing at the National Portrait Gallery in central London.

  • Sport - BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 - ExCeL Arena

    The Duchess of Cambridge (left) and Jessica Ennis after the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 at ExCeL London.

  • Sport - BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 - ExCeL Arena

    The Duchess of Cambridge walks out to present Lord Sebastian Coe with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 at ExCeL Arena, London.

  • Sport - BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 - ExCeL Arena

    The Duchess of Cambridge (left) and David Beckham during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards 2012 at ExCeL London.

  • Kate opens Natural History Museum gallery

    The Duchess of Cambridge arrives to officially open the new Treasures gallery at the Natural History Museum, in central London.

  • Duchess of Cambridge portrait unveiled

    The Duchess of Cambridge after viewing a new portrait by Paul Emsley of herself at the National Portrait Gallery in central London.

  • Duchess of Cambridge portrait unveiled

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at the National Portrait Gallery in London today to view a newly commissioned portrait of the Duchess by Paul Emsley.

  • Duchess of Cambridge portrait unveiled

    Paul Emsley by his new portrait of the Duchess of Cambridge after its unveiling at the National Portrait Gallery in central London.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits East Anglia's Children's Hospices

    Duchess of Cambridge plants a tree as she leaves after her visit to the Treehouse, part of the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, in Ipswich.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits East Anglia's Children's Hospices

    Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the Treehouse, part of the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, in Ipswich.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits East Anglia's Children's Hospices

    Duchess of Cambridge speaks with Tilly Jennings as she leaves after her visit to the Treehouse, part of the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, in Ipswich.

  • Duchess of Cambridge expecting

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave the King Edward VII hospital in London where the Duchess of Cambridge had been admitted with severe morning sickness.

  • Duchess of Cambridge expecting

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave the King Edward VII hospital in London where the Duchess of Cambridge had been admitted with severe morning sickness.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge plays hockey on the new Astroturf playing field during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge plays hockey on the new Astroturf playing field during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge plays hockey on the new Astroturf playing field during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge receives flowers from Caitlin Rock during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge plays hockey on the new Astroturf playing field during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Duchess of Cambridge visits St Andrew's School

    The Duchess of Cambridge plays hockey on the new Astroturf playing field during a visit to her old preparatory school, St Andrew's School in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

  • Royal visit to Cambridgeshire

    The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Guildhall in Cambridge.

  • Royal visit to Cambridgeshire

    The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Guildhall in Cambridge.

  • Royal visit to Cambridgeshire

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are greeted by the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire as they arrive at Cambridge station.

  • Royal visit to Cambridgeshire

    The Duchess of Cambridge greets well wishers during a walkabout in Cambridge.

  • Kate opens Natural History Museum gallery

    RETRANSMITTED WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. The Duchess of Cambridge views a plate from Audubon's Birds of America alongside Director of the Natural History Museum Doctor Michael Dixon (left) and Special Collections Manager Judith Magee (right) during a visit to officially open the new Treasures Gallery, at the Natural History Museum, in central London.

  • University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary Appeal reception

    Duchess of Cambridge and Sir Ming Campbell (right) attend a reception and dinner in aid of the University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary Appeal at Middle Temple Treasury, London.

  • University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary Appeal reception

    The Duchess of Cambridge attends a reception and dinner in aid of the University of St Andrews 600th Anniversary Appeal at Middle Temple Treasury, London.

  • Royal Visit To North East

    Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits Elswick Park, Newcastle- upon-Tyne on October 10, 2012.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge view the swimming pool during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent, England.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge play a reaction game in the new gym during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent, England.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING BYLINEThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meets (left to right) manager Roy Hodgson, assistant manager Ray Lewington, and goalkeeper coach Dave Watson after the training session during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    The Duchess of Cambridge during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent, England.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    The Duchess of Cambridge during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent, England.

  • Royal visit to St George's Park

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after the England training session during the official launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre at St George's Park in Burton-upon-Trent.

  • The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Meet Middle Temple Scholars

    The Duchess of Cambridge visits Middle Temple in London, England. The Duke, Master of the Bench, and The Duchess met recipients of the Queen Mother Scholarship, the Diana, Princess of Wales Scholarship and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Scholarships at Middle Temple Inn, London.

  • The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Meet Middle Temple Scholars

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pose with Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Scholarship recipients Kerri-Anne Ferdinando and Steven Kennedy as they visit Middle Temple Inn, London.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge dances with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge dances with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge dances with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    NOTE ALTERNATE CROP.The Duchess of Cambridge is carried from a boat to the plane in Marau in Guadacanal Province, Solomon Islands, before departing for Tuvalu during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge departs from Honiara airport, Solomon Islands, ahead of flying to Tuvalu, during the nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are carried from the plane to a welcoming ceremony during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, part of a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to Nauti Primary School in Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, part of a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge gets into costume with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge gets into costume with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge gets into costume with locals at Vaiaku Falekaupule during a visit to Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, during a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duchess of Cambridge departs from Honiara airport, Solomon Islands, ahead of flying to Tuvalu, during the nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Eight

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Honiara airport, Solomon Islands, after flying from Marau, before immediately departing for Tuvalu, during the nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Seven

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Tuvanipupu Island on their Diamond Jubilee tour of the Far East in Honiara, Guadalcanal Island.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Seven

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Tavanipupu Island on their Diamond Jubilee tour of the Far East in Honiara, Guadalcanal Island.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Seven

    The Duchess of Cambridge arrives in Marau, Guadacanal Province on their way to Tivanipupu during a visit to the Solomon Islands, on a nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

  • Royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific - Day Seven

    The Duchess of Cambridge visits the Cultural Village in the Solomon Islands, during the nine-day royal tour of the Far East and South Pacific in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

What's your verdict? Should the future Queen of England have been featured on the list? Oh, and by the way JK Rowling is on it, most probably because of her power over the world of wizardry. But what command does she have over us mere muggles? *Sheepishly puts wand back in drawer*.

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02:19 AM on 02/15/2013
Carmila is worried if kate becomes powerful. She will loose out been the next queen. Reality can not be changed. She is ugly old and a divorcee and should abdicate.Katie is liked by the whole world. So she make the 100 most powerful womens list.
02:14 AM on 02/15/2013
The palace is a faried she will be the next queen. Not Carmila ugly women. People can not change relailty.She powerful and should be on the liste.
05:03 PM on 02/13/2013
Why should she be powerful??
Married into a family of foreigners whose s**t stinks the same as everyone elses.
She`ll have some power when she becomes queen.
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04:55 PM on 02/13/2013
I'd hate to think of someone being on the list whose public accomplishments have been overdoing morning-sickness (by all accounts because...) she did the sports award the following evening, was given a £6M house, and whose in-laws kicked up a fuss because someone snapped her in a bikini on a beach. And I doubt her topless pictures decorate many male walls if any.
04:19 PM on 02/13/2013
She is not being put into a hugely prominent role , so early into her marriage for very good reason.
Priority is to settle into marriage , there are years ahead when they will have opportunities at the right moment in their lives, and since she is not born Royal , her task now is to support her husband , to avoid a repeat of Diana and her voriceferous competition with her husband splashed across the newspapers.
12:01 PM on 02/13/2013
Of course she isn't on the list, she has no power at all.
10:05 AM on 02/13/2013
How does marrying into a family of inbreds and being a public clothes horse make you a powerful person. She is just a sponger like the rest of her new family
05:57 PM on 02/13/2013
Jealous a bit ??
05:04 AM on 02/14/2013
Not jealous, don't like her spending my taxes tho !!
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08:17 AM on 02/13/2013
Clearly the top 100 list is rubbish. Kate just got £6ml for opening her legs and getting pregnant.
08:12 AM on 02/13/2013
What DRIVEL! Duchess Kate powerful... do me a favour. At what dressing up and simpering in front of the camera. She's never done a day's work in her empty life. Let's concentrate on women who are powerful and have achieved some status in their life... other than marrying into the hierarchy!!
07:44 AM on 02/13/2013
how strange these comments are today. while kate was sick you were all defending her with your life. i agree that to be powerful one has to have lived and experienced life and how to deal with it. who knows whether kate will be as powerful as diana, hopefully she won't have the same problems to cope with.
07:41 AM on 02/13/2013
why should she be on the list , no doubt will take them to court now . parasite
07:11 AM on 02/13/2013
I think this list mistakes influence for power. In reality, even HM The Queen, who headed the list, doesn't actually have any real power because she's a constitutional monarch. What "power" the likes of JK Rowling or, God forbid, Victoria Beckham, has is a mystery. The politicians listed like Theresa May are transient - so any power they may possess is fleeting. These feminist-inspired lists do more harm to the feminist cause than good.
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07:09 AM on 02/13/2013
she is not powerful, she just stands around in pretty dresses,
and smiles, Princess Diana, did much more than she does,
and she will never be anywhere as good as she was.
10:13 AM on 02/13/2013
Exactly what diana did then, except the sleeping around bit which diana did quite a bit of !!
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Chanella
03:51 PM on 02/13/2013
Princess of Wales, did so much,read the books, all the work she did with Aids, and her love of people. There is no need to be disrespectful of someone they called the peoples princess.
07:08 AM on 02/13/2013
She has not 'missed out' as the headline indicates, she has a life of obscene luxury and idleness, whilst dragging her limelight lusting family along with her. The Queen has ruled with dignity and must be very disappointed at the cringe worthy antics of her family.
07:05 AM on 02/13/2013
I would not say she was powerful , or, come to that , even particularly influential . she may wear a dress and a few silly girls might rush out to buy a similar (cheaper ) version ...but they would do that if they say Victoria Beckham wear one !
POWER is , to me , having the ability to dramatically change or control the lives of others ..if Kate dropped off the planet tomorrow , what difference would it make to anyone but William and her close family ?

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