New Idea’s palace insiders reveal the rehearsals leading up to the June 17 parade were marred in controversy after the King’s wife and only sister “butted heads” throughout the proceedings.
01.06.2023 - 10:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Princess Charlotte might not take any future royal titles as she could go on to become a "working woman", an expert has claimed.
The only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales was born with the title of princess along with her royal highness status. Traditionally, royals receive additional titles as they get older and marry, as when William and Kate became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge upon their marriage.
It's been speculated that perhaps when Charlotte is older and her dad is one day King, she could be given the title Princess Royal. However, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has questioned whether or not this would happen in the "modern era".
The expert noted that the Princess may choose to become a "working woman" instead.
Speaking to O K!, she said: "I think we will be in a very modern era when the time comes. I question whether Charlotte will want to be burdened with more titles.
"She might be a working woman by then. Things could change so much in the next generation.
"The natural option it would seem to me is that she might become Princess Royal. That's the much more traditional route that the eldest daughter becomes Princess Royal so if I was going to put money on it, it would probably be that."
She continued: "But I also think that she might just feel she wants to remain as just Princess Charlotte. We've got William and Catherine who quite often tell the public to call them by their first names, so maybe their daughter will follow suit.
"Perhaps Charlotte will not even use the princess title by the time she's grown up and definitely won't want to be burdened with more titles."
The former correspondent's opinion comes as another expert claimed that Charlotte was the 'stand-out star' of the Royal
New Idea’s palace insiders reveal the rehearsals leading up to the June 17 parade were marred in controversy after the King’s wife and only sister “butted heads” throughout the proceedings.
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