I was shocked by the number of children being abused in this country, coupled with the realisation that they had nowhere to turn for help. It struck me immediately as a brilliant response to a problem that I had no idea was so big. Her patronages with NSPCC and Childline: “When Esther Rantzen launched Childline in 1986, I was watching the television. Sophie’s interview (yes, she was interviewed!!) is pretty basic. She’s wearing simple silver rings instead? Sophie covers Good Housekeeping to highlight her patronage, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which she inherited from the Queen, and her patronage with Childline. Hello Mag is trying to make her rings into a thing – apparently, those are not her wedding band and engagement ring. Remember their hysterics and manufactured outrage when Meghan guest-edited British Vogue? But here’s Sophie on the cover of Good Housekeeping UK. In any case, the Piers Morgans of the world are suddenly silent as the grave when a white royal woman COVERS a British magazine. I somewhat admire Sophie for the simple fact that she quietly aligned herself closely to the Queen and she is, without a doubt, the Queen’s favorite married-in royal woman. Are we still pretending that the Countess of Wessex is the replacement for Prince Harry and Meghan? Or did the British press move on to Princess Beatrice and Eugenie as the “replacements”? I think the press has dropped that for now because it actually made William and Kate look terrible, the fact that everyone was like “holy sh-t with the Sussexes gone, we’re stuck with Will & Kate and they won’t get off their lazy bums, we need to find someone ‘new’.” Sophie even seemed to play along with the power grab made on her behalf.