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The Princess of Wales undertakes royal duties and devotes her time to supporting a number of charities & organisations. Find out more her life and work. The Princess of Wales, born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton, married Prince William, The Prince of Wales, at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982), is a member of the British royal family. She is married to William, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the British throne. Born in Reading, Catherine grew up in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
Princess of Wales (Welsh: Tywysoges Cymru) is a title used since the 14th century by the wife of the Prince of Wales. The princess is a likely future queen consort, as the prince of Wales is a title reserved for the heir apparent to the British throne (and earlier in history the English throne).
Previous NameBirthMarriageBecame Princess Of Wales9 January 198229 April 20119 September 202217 July 19479 April 20059 April 20051 July 196129 July 198129 July 198126 May 18676 July 18939 November 1901Mar 22, 2024 · Catherine, Princess of Wales, has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun chemotherapy, she announced in a video message on Friday, in which she described the past two months as “incredibly...
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4 days ago · Catherine, princess of Wales (born January 9, 1982, Reading, Berkshire, England) is the consort (2011– ) of William, prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne. In 2022 Catherine became the princess of Wales, a title previously held by her mother-in-law, the late Princess Diana.
Sep 24, 2022 · Kate Middleton to Catherine: Becoming Princess of Wales. 24 September 2022. By Natalie Grice,BBC News. Getty Images. Catherine has had a long time to prepare for the Princess of Wales...
Sep 9, 2022 · Prince William and his wife Catherine have been named the new Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles III. "Today, I am proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tywysog Cymru," said...