Catherine HONOURS Pippa Middleton With A PIVOTAL ROLE As Queen’s Companion As She Takes The Throne
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Amidst Princess Catherine’s ongoing cancer treatment, an unexpected move has left royal circles abuzz with speculation of a new title appointment.
Reports suggest that Catherine is considering a significant role for her sister, Pippa Middleton, within the royal household.
With the Prince of Wales first in line of succession, he will take the throne after his father, King Charles. When he does, the Prince of Wales will become Monarch, and Queen Camilla will hold the title of Queen Consort.
Currently, Queen Camilla enlists her sister, Annabelle Elliott, as one of her companions in a lady-in-waiting type role. Princess Catherine could do the same when she becomes Queen, possibly honoring Pippa Middleton with a similar role.
Pippa Middleton, aged 40, couldn’t be closer to her eldest sister, Princess Catherine. She famously served as the princess’s maid of honor at her historic royal wedding to Prince William in 2011 and has remained one of the Princess of Wales’s closest confidants. Pippa frequently attends her royal sister’s annual Christmas concert and has been spotted courtside at Wimbledon on some occasions.
But will Pippa gain a royal title when Princess Catherine becomes Queen Consort? This unprecedented proposition has stirred excitement and intrigue among royal enthusiasts worldwide. The answer is both yes and no.
It would be unprecedented for Pippa to receive a title simply because her sister is Queen Consort. Royal expert Phil Dampier expressed that Katherine’s younger sister would be a perfect, trusted, and loved one to be by Catherine’s side when Prince William is King. “I certainly think that there could be a role for Pippa as a lady-in-waiting or companion type role,” Dampier said. “This needs to be someone that the then Queen can trust and rely on, and who better than her sister.”
Pippa has some commercial interests, but it’s likely that by the time Catherine becomes Queen, she would be happy to fulfill that role if required. “It’s not necessarily a full-time job, so she would be available otherwise,” Dampier continued.
However, there is one title that Pippa will definitely inherit, but it has nothing to do with her royal family members. Pippa’s husband, James Matthews, is reportedly set to inherit his father’s title, Laird of Glen Affric. Therefore, Pippa will become Lady of Glen Affric. James’s father, David Matthews, currently holds the title, which he gained after purchasing a sprawling 10,000-acre estate in the Scottish Highlands.
This news comes at a poignant time for the Middleton family as Catherine grapples with her health challenges amidst preventative chemotherapy following a cancer diagnosis. Catherine’s bond with her sister, Pippa, seems to have strengthened, promoting this heartfelt gesture. Pippa and James have taken turns escorting the Wales children to school, showing their support for Catherine in everyday actions.
Pippa, renowned for her organizational prowess, likely took charge of household affairs, managing school schedules, playdates, and appointments, ensuring stability and normalcy for Catherine’s children. Meanwhile, James, known for his entrepreneurial spirit, may have shouldered tasks such as home repairs or financial management, allowing their parents to focus solely on supporting Catherine during this challenging time.