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Kate Middleton Will Likely Inherit Princess Diana’s Royal Title

Rosa Sanchez
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london, united kingdom   april 25 embargoed for publication in uk newspapers until 24 hours after create date and time catherine, duchess of cambridge attends the anzac day service of commemoration and thanksgiving at westminster abbey on april 25, 2022 in london, england anzac day is the national day of remembrance in australia and new zealand marking the anniversary of the anzac australian and new zealand army corps landings at gallipoli in 1916 during the first world war photo by max mumbyindigogetty images
Kate Middleton May Inherit Princess Diana’s TitleMax Mumby/Indigo - Getty Images

A lot is changing for the royal family following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. As they enter a period of royal mourning declared by the new King Charles III, the senior royals are also taking on new roles and titles. King Charles, formerly Prince Charles, inherited his late mother's title as sovereign, while his wife, Camilla, is now Queen Consort.

Meanwhile, Prince William, who is next in line for the throne, will likely take on his father's title of Prince of Wales (King Charles has to give the title to him), and wife Duchess Kate will likely then become the Princess of Wales, a title that once belonged to Princess Diana.

At the same time, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have now added Cornwall to their titles, having inherited those from Charles and Camilla the moment Queen Elizabeth died.

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Kate's likely adoption of Princess Diana's former title is fitting, as for years the royal has been compared to her husband's late mother due to her grace, charm, and commitment to her children, as well as to her various charities and creative projects.

Over the years, Kate has also honored Diana in her style, often wearing the stunning jewelry that was passed down from the late princess. The engagement ring William proposed to her with, for example, once belonged to his mother. The piece—a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire on a white gold band, surrounded by 14 white diamonds—has since become iconic of the duchess and a consistent tribute to Diana.

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