Kate Middleton is unlikely to endanger the monarchy and she will even make a “dignified queen.”

According to the previous polls, many prefer the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to reign after Queen Elizabeth II. However, Prince Charles is the heir apparent and he will take over the throne despite the results of the surveys showing that Prince William is the preferred heir.

When it's Prince William’s turn, he will have a great partner in Middleton. According to Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham and political author Sir Anthony Seldon, Middleton has a “magical talent” and would make a “dignified Queen.”

“Kate has that rare ability, possessed by very few people, of being able to talk to, speak to, relate to those of utterly different ages, backgrounds, ethnicities. It’s a magical talent that is infinitely precious,” Seldon said of the duchess in the documentary “Kate: The Making of a Modern Queen.”

He added that a person either has this talent or not and most actually don’t but Middleton does. Meanwhile, social historian and author Ferdinand Mount gave an overview what type of Queen the Duchess of Cambridge would be.

“She seems to be a rather modest, cautious sort of person who's unlikely to endanger the monarchy. And I should have thought she would be a kind of reassuring presence,” he said.

According to journalist Catherine Mayer, Middleton is unlikely to play a social activist role like her father-in-law Prince Charles. However, as a queen, she is likely to be similar to Queen Elizabeth II.

Middleton’s zodiac sign also supports the claims that she will make a great queen consort. The duchess was born on Jan. 9, 1982 and has the star sign of Capricorn.

Capricorns are responsible, disciplined, independent and self-controlled. They make realistic plans and are great at managing people who work for them.

Many noticed Middleton’s growing confidence as she cements her future role as queen consort. According to an insider, Prince William’s wife is more open and relaxed. In addition, she has already found her voice.

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Kate Middleton arrives to launch a new national support line at the charity Family Action on Jan. 22, 2019 in Lewisham, England.  Getty Images/Adrian Dennis