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'Right-Hand Woman': Long-Time Aide to Princess of Wales Departs

KENSINGTON PALACE, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 9 – Natasha Archer, Kate Middleton's personal assistant and stylist for 15 years, is leaving to launch a private consultancy after supporting key royal events and personal challenges.

  • On Wednesday, Kensington Palace confirmed Natasha Archer, Princess of Wales’s longtime assistant, is leaving after 15 years, first reported by People magazine.
  • Natasha Archer, who joined the royal household in 2010 and was promoted in 2022 to senior private executive assistant, plans to start a private consultancy, according to sources.
  • During her 15-year tenure, Archer contributed significantly to Kate's style, including curating 24 outfits for a 2014 tour and persuading William to wear a sherwani in Pakistan, earning a reputation for her keen eye for British fashion.
  • The royal household extended its 'very best' wishes to Archer, confirming she departs on good terms, with further details on her new venture expected soon.
  • Archer’s departure ends a 15-year era supporting the Princess of Wales, prompting Kate to adapt without her longtime aide as William and Kate focus on public duties.
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She's losing her closest confidant. After 15 years, her right hand has resigned Natasha Archer.

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Cosmopolitan broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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