It has come to light that Catherine, Princess of Wales, formerly known as Kate Middleton, once sent a secret message to her friends requesting a more formal address.
This disclosure, made by royal biographer Robert Jobson in his latest book, has stirred interest and speculation about her relationship with Prince William.
According to Jobson’s book, Kate Middleton had reached out to her close friends via email, asking them to refer to her as "Catherine" rather than the informal "Kate."
This request, dating back to a period before her marriage to Prince William in 2011, has been linked to broader speculation regarding their future. The request was initially reported by Sunday Express columnist Adam Helliker in 2008, who noted that Kate had expressed a desire to be called by her full name.
Helliker's report suggested that this change might indicate Kate's preparation for a more formal role as Prince William’s future wife. Jobson’s book expands on this, highlighting that the request was a significant move, possibly signalling an upcoming engagement.
The revelation adds a personal dimension to Kate's journey from a university student to a prominent member of the British royal family. It underscores her evolving public persona and the steps she took in preparing for her future role alongside Prince William.
Now, with the couple's family expanding to include their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—plans for the summer are underway. The royal family is expected to gather at Balmoral Castle, the late Queen’s favoured retreat, for their traditional holiday.