The Great Kate Middleton Debate: Princess or duch*ess? What to Call the Future Queen Consort (2024)

Kate Middleton — her maiden name, yes, but we'll get to that in a moment — holds many roles: wife to future King Prince William, mother and senior royal. But what's technically her title?

The great debate begins again following the accession of her father-in-law King Charles III to the throne upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth. Charles then passed his Prince of Wales title to his eldest son and heir William, making William's wife the Princess of Wales, as his mother Diana once was before.

Popularly known as "Kate" — and most widely searched online as Kate Middleton — the new Princess of Wales prefers to go by Catherine. As the crown shifts, PEOPLE plans to refer to the royal as Princess Kate and the Princess of Wales. However, in headlines and upon first reference, Kate Middleton will remain so readers can quickly find the stories they are searching.

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(Very technically, according to the experts at Debrett's, a U.K. authority on etiquette and titles, she is properly styled as Catherine, Princess of Wales rather than "Princess Catherine." Also technically correct: Princess William of Wales.)

Princess Kate retains her status as the duch*ess of Cambridge, a title she's been known by since her 2011 wedding day. She has also acquired a new duch*ess title, the duch*ess of Cornwall, which formerly belonged to her mother-in-law, Queen Camilla.

"Queen Consort" refers to a Queen who is married to a King, rather than a Queen who has inherited the throne as Queen Elizabeth did. Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, was styled as Consort to the Queen. Popularly, Camilla will be known as Queen Camilla. When William eventually accedes to the throne, the same rules will apply to his wife.

With the turn of a new page in royal history, we're breaking everything down:

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What's in a Name?

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was born in Reading, England, and grew up in Bucklebury, Berkshire. Known and loved among family and friends as Catherine, she became nicknamed "Kate" by the time she went to St. Andrews University in Scotland, where she met her future husband.

Prince William and the palace regularly reference her as "Catherine" in statements and formal communications, though the public and press colloquially call her Kate, as do some of her own friends. By the books, she's been ennobled as Her Royal Highness the duch*ess of Cambridge since she said "I do" to Prince William on April 29, 2011. The titles were bestowed upon them by Queen Elizabeth to mark their marriage and new life together.

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What's Next?

Shortly after Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen died on September 8, William and Kate's official social media accounts were updated as belonging to the "Duke and duch*ess of Cornwall and Cambridge." The Duke of Cornwall is traditionally held by the eldest son of the reigning British monarch, with his wife taking the duch*ess title.

In his first address as King the following day, Charles confirmed that his eldest son and daughter-in-law would now be known as the Prince and Princess of Wales. The top title is typically given to the eldest son of the monarch who is heir apparent. The Queen's uncle Edward VIII held the title for the bulk of his life before acceding to — and, within months, abdicating — the throne.

Confirming the retention of their duchy rank, the Buckingham Palace website states that William and Kate "are now known as The Prince and Princess of Wales, having formally been known as The Duke and duch*ess of Cornwall and Cambridge."

Unlike the title of Princess, duch*ess is never used before a first name (i.e., "duch*ess Catherine"). Instead, the correct usage is Catherine, duch*ess of Cornwall and Cambridge. However, the Princess title is of higher rank and therefore will be primarily used. (Camilla never used the title of Princess of Wales in deference to the late Princess Diana.)

This styling is here to stay, until William succeeds his father on the throne one day. Then, Catherine will be formally known as the Queen Consort or popularly Queen Catherine, as Charles' wife Queen Camilla is now.

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What about their children?

With the royal transition comes a surname change for Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4.

As their parents ascend as Prince and Princess of Wales, the children are now Prince George of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince Louis of Wales.

The young royals were previously known as George Cambridge, Charlotte Cambridge and Louis Cambridge at school. Now they will be known to their friends and teachers as George Wales, Charlotte Wales and Louis Wales at Lambrook School, where they enrolled together earlier this month.

The new last name follows precedent set by their father. Because of his own father's position, William was known as William Wales during his school years at Eton and St. Andrews, and as Captain Wales in the army.

The Great Kate Middleton Debate: Princess or duch*ess? What to Call the Future Queen Consort (2024)

FAQs

How much did Kate Middleton inherit from the Queen? ›

So what did Kate Middleton inherit from Queen Elizabeth? Radar Online reported in September 2022 that Kate was expected to inherit $110 million in jewelry from the Queen's personal jewelry collection, which includes 300 pieces that belonged specifically to the Queen and not the Crown.

What would Kate's title be when William is king? ›

As we explained, when William becomes King, Kate will become his Queen Consort and will be known as Queen Catherine.

How would you address Kate Middleton? ›

Kate's title is Her Royal Highness the duch*ess of Cambridge, so remember to address her as this and not Kate!

Is Kate Middleton's family wealthy? ›

How rich are Kate Middleton's parents? It was estimated They have been well off for many years, hard work , good Investments, Party Pieces is worth an estimated $50 million. Today, the duch*ess parents have a combined net worth of about $67 million, according to Town & Country .

How much money did Harry inherit from the Queen's mother? ›

Furthermore, in 1994, the Queen Mother placed two-thirds of her wealth into a trust fund for her great-grandchildren. This trust fund was set to provide William and Harry with approximately $19.6 million, as reported by the BBC in 2002.

How does Kate Middleton spell her first name? ›

In his explosive memoir Spare, Harry revealed that the King and Queen wanted Kate to spell her real name Catherine with a K instead of a C. This was because there were already two Royal cyphers with the letter C in them - and they didn't want another.

How do I contact Princess Kate? ›

What is Kate Middleton's email? Email Kate Middleton on her Official Site, kensingtonpalace@hrp.org.uk (Kensington Palace), or care/of her agent, manager, or publicist.

What was Kate Middleton's net worth before marriage? ›

Before she got married, Kate was already relatively well-to-do. Her family inherited a trust fund that in 2014 was worth more than £3 million ($3.7 million), according to the Daily Mail. When Kate was born, her father, Michael, was a flight dispatcher and her mother, Carole, was a flight attendant.

How much was Meghan worth before marrying Harry? ›

Before marrying Harry in 2018, Forbes estimated Markle netted an estimated $2 million from her previous career as an actress, most notably as a star in the legal drama Suits for seven seasons.

Why is Princess Charlotte so rich? ›

Not only that, she's thought the be the richest child on the planet, other celebrity kids included. The reason comes down to their mother, the Princess of Wales, and her major influence on fashion. Although she's not even in the double digits as far as age goes, Charlotte's net worth contains a lot of zeroes.

How much is Kate Middleton's ring worth? ›

When Prince Charles proposed to her in 1981, its original price was said to be just under £40,000. “Today, partly due to 41 years of inflation, but also because of its historical importance, the ring is worth about 10 times more, around £400,000.”

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