King Charles III Bestows Prestigious New Title On Princess Kate Middleton
By Favour Adegoke on December 24, 2022 at 6:00 PM EST
Updated on December 25, 2022 at 2:38 AM EST
In addition to her role as Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton was recently given a new honorable title by her father-in-law, King Charles III. She was previously known as the Duchess of Cambridge; however, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Middleton and Prince William inherited the titles the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The titles were previously owned by King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla Parker-Bowles, but they were relinquished in September after he assumed the throne. Buckingham Palace also recently announced that King Charles' birthday next year would be six weeks after his May coronation.
Read on to learn more.
Kate Middleton Named Colonel Of The Irish Guards
King Charles III has given Middleton, his daughter-in-law, the title of the honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards. The title is one previously held by Prince William after Queen Elizabeth bestowed it on him just months before his 2011 wedding to Middleton.
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The Princess of Wales' new title comes as no surprise as she has been spotted honoring the guard regime in the past decade on several St. Patrick's Day holidays. During the parade, Middleton usually goes to greet the Irish Guards in green attire to match the holiday.
Other events usually include a toast to Guinness and an appearance from Irish wolfhound Turlough Mor, the regimental mascot.
Prince William Was Given A New Title Too
William, who previously held Middleton's current title, was also honored as well. King Charles III bestowed on him the Colonel of the Welsh Guards, in line with his Prince of Wales title. Queen Consort Camila was not left out and earned the Colonel of the Grenadier Guards. Prince Andrew previously held the role; however, he was stripped of it earlier this year.
Besides the new titles, Buckingham Palace also revealed that the King Charles III birthday parade, known as the Trooping the Color, will occur on June 17, 2023. The date is merely six weeks after the scheduled date of his coronation on May 6. The royal's birthday is actually in November; however, the new date was decided on because of the more favorable weather.
Trooping the Color will involve over 1,400 soldiers in addition to 200 horses and 400 musicians. Some royals will participate in the event via a carriage ride from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards, while others will join via horseback.
Kate Middleton Hosted The Together At Christmas Service
This year, the royal family, excluding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, attended Princess Middleton's Together at Christmas carol service. The event occurred at London's Westminster Abbey on December 15, and Prince William and their two older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were in attendance.
Middleton's father-in-law, King Charles III, and Queen Consort Camilla also joined the festivities, as well as the princess' parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, and other dignitaries.
According to a statement from Kensington Palace (via E! News), the event was organized to recognize "the selfless efforts of individuals, families, and communities across the U.K., and celebrate and showcase the joy that human connection and togetherness can bring."
The late Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September this year, was also honored at the event. Several tributes were dedicated to Her Majesty, including a tree filled with Paddington Bear ornaments.
Prince Andrew Was Stripped Of His Military Affirmations
Following the legal troubles he faced, on January 13, Queen Elizabeth stripped Prince Andrew of his royal patronages and military affirmations, including his Colonel of the Grenadier Guards title. A statement from Buckingham Palace read, "With the Queen's approval and agreement, the Duke of York's military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to the Queen."
"The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen," it continued. Prince Andrew was also reportedly prohibited from using "'His Royal Highness' in any official capacity."
A statement from Buckingham Palace regarding The Duke of York: pic.twitter.com/OCeSqzCP38
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) January 13, 2022
The royal decree was made barely a day after Andrew's motion for the court to dismiss a sexual abuse case against him was rejected. In August last year, Virginia Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew for sexually abusing her on three different occasions. The case was eventually settled out of court with the disgraced prince having to pay an undisclosed amount of money to Giuffre and her charity.