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What will Kate Middletons role be when Prince William ascends to the throne?

 


Prince William, the inheritor to the throne, is reportedly getting ready for his future responsibilities amid speculations that his father King Charles may want to abdicate for him.
The Prince of Wales has ostensibly been training to end up King for his whole life, however followers have began speculating about his wife Kate Middleton's function when William's ascends to the throne.
As per royal tradition, the wife of the King is regarded as the Queen consort. To most of the world, Kate will hold the title of Queen Catherine, according to specialist and author of the weblog Royal Musings Marlene Koenig.
The royal family's website shares a key distinction between the other halves of Kings and the husbands of Queens: "If the new Sovereign is a Queen, her consort is not crowned or anointed at the coronation ceremony."



Similarly, while the other halves of Kings can be Queens, the husbands of Queens cannot be Kings.
But Kings, as per traditions always reign, whereas Queen can be a symbolic title, as it will be in the case of Queen Catherine.
Before King Charles III's spouse two Camilla, the most latest British Queen consort was once Elizabeth II's mother, Queen Elizabeth. Following the loss of life of her husband King George VI, she opted to assume the title of the Queen Mother, so that she would not be harassed with her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II.
The princess of Wales title may want to grow to be the Queen Mother later in life. "When [Prince] George is King (if Catherine is nevertheless alive), she can select to be styled as HM Queen Catherine, the Queen Mother," according to Marlene Koenig.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Lilibet


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