Kate Middleton has revealed her surprising job title on Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis's birth certificates.
After marrying Prince William in 2011, Kate and her husband have welcomed three children—George, Charlotte, and Louis. And like every parent, the couple had to fill out official documents like their birth certificates.
However, there was something a little bit special about George, Charlotte, and Louis' documents.
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On September 9 2022, Kate became Princess of Wales when her husband was created Prince of Wales by his father, King Charles III. She has since been known as "Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales", and as "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Rothesay" in Scotland.
Prior to her father-in-law's accession to the throne, Kate was known as "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge" - however, her official job title on Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis's birth certificate was rather different.
As they are a matter of public record, Kate and William had to fill out the paperwork and list their job titles. According to the Mirror, under the 'occupation' heading, William wrote 'Prince of the United Kingdom', while on Kate's side, it said 'Princess of the United Kingdom'.
Only women born into the Royal Family are entitled to be known as princesses in their own right, as was the case for Princess Margaret, Princess Anne and Kate's daughter Princess Charlotte.
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