Princess Kate Awarded New Royal Title by King Charles for Increased Duties
0In a recent royal accolade, King Charles has bestowed upon Princess Kate a new title, recognizing her expanded role and contributions over the years. The Princess of Wales has been honored as The Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour, a distinguished acknowledgment of her dedicated service in various fields including the arts, sciences, medicine, and public service, via OK!.
This prestigious appointment marks the first time a member of the royal family has been inducted into the Companions of Honour. According to sources at MailOnline, Buckingham Palace announced the title as a new appointment to the Order, reflecting the “great esteem” in which Princess Kate is held by King Charles, via The Independent.
The Companions of Honour was established by King George V in 1917, aimed at recognizing individuals who have made significant achievements in the Arts, Sciences, Medicine, and Public Service. While the King does not directly bestow the title, it is awarded by the Cabinet Office based on Charles’s recommendation.
This recognition not only highlights Kate’s active participation in royal duties but also underscores her involvement in the arts as a patron of The Royal Photographic Society and The National Portrait Gallery. The Order of the Companions of Honour limits its membership to 65 individuals from across the Commonwealth, with past recipients including luminaries such as Sir David Attenborough, Dame Judi Dench, and Sir Paul McCartney.
Kate’s new title was part of several royal honors distributed by King Charles around St George’s Day, a tradition for recognizing exemplary service. Alongside her, Queen Camilla was appointed Grand Master and First or Principal Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Prince William received the title of Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, an order believed to date back to the eighth century and primarily recognizes service in the military or civil sectors.
Additionally, the Duchess of Gloucester was honored as a Royal Lady Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, further exemplifying the breadth of recognition given to royal family members and their contributions to public and civic duties.
These appointments reflect a broader strategy under King Charles’s reign to honor significant contributions to the nation and the Commonwealth, acknowledging the evolving roles and responsibilities of the royal family members in contemporary society.