King Charles' Favorites! Kate Middleton and Prince William Granted Rare Royal Power
- King Charles appointed Prince William and Princess Kate as grantors of royal warrants, enabling them to issue warrants starting in early 2026.
- This appointment follows a historical gap since Princess Mary of Teck last granted warrants in 1910, and was announced on June 30, reversing reports of postponement.
- The Prince and Princess will accept applications from firms without existing warrants by the end of July, with approvals granted in two stages next year.
- Royal warrants are awarded for periods of up to five years in recognition of companies consistently providing products or services to the Royal Households, granting them permission to display the Royal Arms as a symbol of endorsement.
- This expansion of duties is expected to boost British businesses, especially those favored by Kate, who has a notable influence on consumer demand known as the "Kate effect.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William granted rare royal power from King Charles
King Charles has granted Prince William and Kate Middleton the power to issue Royal Warrants in what is a significant upgrade to their existing royal duties.
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