Kensington Palace is about to officially confirm important news. This is a detail related to the role Kate Middleton plays within the British monarchy. All this comes after Prince William's right-hand person broke their silence.
Starting next year, the Prince and Princess of Wales will begin granting their first authorizations, better known as royal warrants. This announcement undoubtedly marks a significant step in the evolution of the role of the heirs to the British throne.

This is a system deeply rooted in British tradition that recognizes companies supplying goods or services to the Royal Family. This practice allows selected firms to display the royal coat of arms on their products and communications.
However, what has attracted the most attention about this information has been Kate Middleton's inclusion in this historic tradition. This undoubtedly represents an unprecedented milestone.
This way, she becomes the first Princess of Wales since Mary of Teck. She was the queen consort of King George V and the first to have the authority to grant such distinctions.

Kensington Palace has already confirmed this information related to Kate Middleton
Before Kensington Palace made an official announcement, Ian Patrick, Prince William's private secretary, confirmed the news. He did so through Hello! magazine in an exclusive statement.
"Their Royal Highnesses are delighted to be able to recognize and celebrate British industry, creativity, and skills by granting authorizations," Patrick stated.
This decision becomes even more important considering that not even Diana, Princess of Wales, had this authority during her lifetime. Kate Middleton, who is closely linked to the world of design and the arts, has managed to use her personal style to strengthen her diplomatic role. Her influence in this field has been remarkable, and it is expected that her choices will reflect this sophistication.
For this reason, the decisions the princess makes will be full of elegance and distinction. Alexander McQueen is constantly mentioned as one of the possible recipients of the distinctions. This brand, a key part of her wardrobe, perfectly reflects the style Kate Middleton represents.

In fact, this brand designed her iconic wedding dress in 2011, with French lace and a fitted silhouette. Since then, Kate Middleton has trusted the brand for multiple official appearances.
Alongside her, brands such as Catherine Walker, Jenny Packham, or Erdem are also mentioned as possible candidates. In the field of jewelry, Kiki McDonough, Robinson Pelham, and Catherine Zoraida are included.
Currently, more than 800 brands hold royal warrants, such as Waitrose, Barbour, or Johnnie Walker. The distinctions are valid for five years and offer prestigious commercial endorsement.