In a transformative period for the British monarchy, King Charles III has made significant decisions that have elevated Princess Catherine’s standing within the royal family. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles quickly bestowed upon Catherine and her husband, Prince William, the titles of Princess and Prince of Wales, respectively.
Initially hesitant to accept the title of Princess of Wales due to fears of being compared to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, Catherine has gradually embraced her role and demonstrated her commitment through various charitable activities and leadership in philanthropic foundations. Significantly, King Charles acknowledged her contributions by awarding her the Royal Companion of the Order of the Companions of Honor, marking her 13 years of service to the royal family and strong support for the arts. This is the first time in over a century that a royal family member has received such a prestigious honor.
This decision came as a significant surprise to Queen Camila, who had hoped to receive this honor and felt overshadowed as the title went to Catherine. This event not only sparks discussions about shifts in the power dynamics within the royal family but also shows strong support from King Charles for Princess Catherine, who is dealing with various health challenges.
Royal experts suggest that King Charles’s increased support for his children might be a reason Queen Camila feels undervalued. This event is not just a sign of changing power structures but also an indication that a new generation is gradually asserting its position and influence within the royal family.