Recent news confirmed that Princess Kate loses her right-hand woman Rebecca Deacon. This summer the royals have announced that there is a new woman at the helm of their most important organization.

According to People, the office of Prince William, Kate, and Prince Harry has announced that a broadcaster is to head up The Royal Foundation. The Royal Organisation reported, Lorraine Hecggessey will take over in April from Nick Booth, who was the chief executive from the start of the organization in 2009.

The foundation is focused on what the royals call the "key issues that need support. Besides this, the organizations bring together to achieve positive change.

Mail Online has reported that it has been the main vehicle behind the successful Invictus games, William's united for Wildlife. The Endeavour Fund that helps find new challenges, and is helping to coordinate the ambitious Heads Together campaign on mental health.

In addition to this work, William and Kate are said to be looking to expand their charitable initiatives. The couple has their own charity, the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have also supported outside institutions through their roles as royal patrons.

In a statement, William thanked Booth for using a unique that bring people together and help to deliver the project. William said," we are delighted to have someone Lorraine's caliber taking over as CEO and very much look forward to working with her".

The chairman of the Royal Foundation, Sir Keith Mills has reported that they are very delighted Lorraine will be joining to build on the Foundation's success in making smart. The joining of the Lorraine will make the real difference to the lives of people in the U.K and around the world.

However, the initiative can bring people together to address an important problem and that should really make an impact. The Royal foundation hopes in future the leadership will accelerate the program both in the U.K and internationally.