Kate Middleton gets huge new title from King Charles as she continues cancer treatment

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles has honoured the Princess of Wales for her public service and support of the arts by appointing her a Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour

King Charles with beloved daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales (PA)

The Princess of Wales has received a huge new honour from King Charles, Buckingham Palace has announced.

Kate, who has been a working member of the royal family for 13 years, has been appointed Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour by her father-in-law. The prestigious appointment is a new one specially created for Kate, who is currently away from official duties while undergoing chemotherapy after receiving a cancer diagnosis earlier this year.




The princess is the first member of the royal family to be appointed a Royal Companion in the order’s 107-year history. Charles recommended the special honour for his “beloved daughter-in-law”, with appointees to the Companions of Honour in the gift of the Cabinet Office, the palace said.

Charles has appointed Kate a Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour(Getty Images)
The pair are known to have a close relationship(Getty)

The decision by the King, who is also being treated for cancer, to put forward Kate for the honour will be seen as a major show of support for the princess amid the challenges she is facing. Current members include Sir David Attenborough, Margaret Attwood, Dame Judi Dench, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Elton John, and previously Professor Stephen Hawking and Sir Winston Churchill.

The Order of the Companions of Honour – limited to just 65 people at a time – was founded by King George V in 1917 to recognise outstanding achievements in the Arts, Sciences, Medicine and Public Service. The honour for Kate recognises her service as a member of the royal family and her support and interest in the arts. She is patron of the National Portrait Gallery, the V&A and the Royal Photographic Society.

A host of other announcements were revealed today on St George’s Day, with the King appointing eldest son and heir the Prince of Wales the Great Master of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. The Most Honourable Order of the Bath was established by King George I in 1725 although it is believed to originally date back as far as the eighth century. It is awarded to members of the military or civil service for exemplary service. Charles was a previous Great Master from 1974 to 2022.

The royals at last year’s Order of the Garter Service in Windsor (PA)

The King also appointed his wife Queen Camilla as Grand Master and First or Principal Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The role is the second most senior in the order with the King sovereign of the order.

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