Princess Kate left King Charles “so impressed” ahead of a major Royal Family honour, a royal commentator has claimed.
In 2024, the Princess of Wales was appointed a Royal Companion of the Order of the Companions of Honour by the monarch.
The order, founded by King George V in 1917, is among the country’s most distinguished royal appointments.
It recognises accomplishments in art, science, medicine, and public service.
Princess Kate left King Charles ‘so impressed’ ahead of major Royal Family honour
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Christopher Andersen, a royal commentator, told Fox News that Kate has always been “tough-minded”, which left King Charles “impressed”.
He explained: “Because of their shared cancer battle, Kate and the King have strengthened their bond in ways neither could have imagined,” he explained.
“King Charles was so impressed with her grace and grit that he bestowed a singular honour on Kate, making her a Royal Companion of Honour, an unmistakable sign of his faith in her ability to help carry the monarchy forward.”
Royal commentator Helena Chard also told the outlet: “King Charles is extremely fond and proud of his daughter-in-law.
Princess Kate was bestowed a huge honour by King Charles last year
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“I believe he is one of her biggest fans. They share similar passions, and he recognises her wow factor, empathy and resilience.
“She is solution-focused and is certainly the glue between Prince William and King Charles III.”
She continued: “Princess Catherine is the heart of her family – family is her priority and, as such, the Waleses are a tight-knit, loving family.
“She has helped revolutionise royal parenting.
Kate has been viewed as the ‘glue’ between King Charles and Prince William
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Princess Kate and King Charles both battled cancer last year
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“King Charles is comforted by the fact that Princess Catherine puts family first and wouldn’t want it any other way.
“The well-being of the future heirs is paramount.
“He knows that when the time comes, she will seamlessly transition into the perfect future Queen.”