We often see Kate Middleton at royal events either with her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, or holding the fort by herself, representing the royal family.

After marrying Prince William in April 2011, Kate performed her first solo engagement in October that year showing she was fully dedicating herself to royal life. After all, trying to do an ordinary job shortly after millions of people watched you marry an heir to the throne is probably quite difficult.

Since then she's become a regular on the official royal scene and was even seen hitting some tennis balls on Halloween.

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But before this, what did she do? We take a look back.

Pre-college

Before going off to the University of St Andrews—where she would meet her future husband—Kate went on a gap year. She traveled to Chile where she undertook a program with sustainable development charity Raleigh International and also studied at the British Institute of Florence in Italy.

Post-graduation

After graduating in 2005 with a History of Art degree, Kate briefly worked for her parents Carole and Michael Middleton's business Party Pieces, which supplies party goods.

Kate then moved to London where she worked part-time as an accessories buyer for the high-street clothing store Jigsaw Junior.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William on the day of their graduation in 2005

The company's founder Belle Robinson later told the Evening Standard that Kate mucked in like everyone else and was very mature at work, despite the constant following of press and paparazzi over her royal relationship.

"She sat in the kitchen at lunchtime and chatted with everyone from the van drivers to the account girls. She wasn't precious," she said.

She later quit the role, reportedly to have some time to herself, and there were rumors she was considering a photography career.

Family business

On Party Pieces' website, Carole credits Kate with starting the '1st birthday side of the business'. This was done in 2008 when the Duchess launched 'First Birthdays' as a junior brand to Party Pieces. According to the Duke and Duchess' website, her roles included "catalogue design and production, marketing and photography."

In November 2010, William and Kate announced their engagement and Kate said joining the Royal Family was "nerve-wracking," but she was willing to learn quickly and work hard.

Seven years later, we'd say she's quite got the hang of it.

From: Cosmopolitan UK
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Olivia Blair
Olivia Blair is Talent Editor at Hearst UK, working predominantly across Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Olivia covers all things entertainment and has interviewed the likes of Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet and Cynthia Erivo over the years.