Kate Middleton Could Soon Be First Princess of Wales to Grant Royal Warrants in 115 Years: Report

Not even Princess Diana, who became Princess of Wales in 1981, gave companies her official seal of approval when she held the title

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Rachel Burchfield serves as digital editor, royals at PEOPLE. She has worked at PEOPLE since August 2024, and her work has previously appeared in Marie Claire, Vanity Fair, and Vogue.

Published on January 20, 2025 01:09PM EST

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Catherine, Princess of Wales attends the ‘Together At Christmas’ Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on Dec. 6, 2024 in London, England. Photo: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty

The Kate Middleton effect could soon take on an even more official feel.

The effect has seen brands associated with Kate as far back as 2010 experience a massive uptick in sales, and the phenomenon first began when the blue Issa wrap dress Kate wore to announce her engagement to Prince William on Nov. 16, 2010 sold out — and has continued to the present day. Now, The Times recently reported, the Princess of Wales, 43, could put her power behind royal warrants, the official seal of approval given by senior members of the royal family to British brands they support.

Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital on January 14, 2025 in London, England.
Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital on Jan. 14, 2025 in London, England. Chris Jackson/Getty

The Times reported that no Princess of Wales has given a royal warrant since 1910, including Kate herself, who was given the title in September 2022 after the death of Queen Elizabeth. The last Princess of Wales to issue a royal warrant was the future Queen Mary, who issued them before her husband, George V, took the throne in 1910 — 115 years ago. Though King Charles issued warrants as Prince of Wales beginning in 1980, after he married the next year, his wife Princess Diana — who became Princess of Wales upon her marriage — never issued a royal warrant of her own.

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Princess Diana visiting Chicago in June 1996. Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock

Though there is no set timeline for when both the Prince and Princess of Wales will grant royal warrants, The Times reported that sources close to Kate said it was her “hope” that it would happen soon: “She’s keen to recognize British skills and industry,” according to the outlet.

Prince George of Wales, Princess Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales attend the 2024 Christmas Morning Service
Prince George of Wales, Princess Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales attend the 2024 Christmas Morning Service at St Mary Magdalene Church on Dec. 25, 2024 in Sandringham, Norfolk. Jordan Peck/Getty

Royal warrants are issued for up to five years and are given to companies whose goods are sold to the royal household. These companies become members of the Royal Warrant Holders Association and are thereby able to use the royal arms in connection with their work. Last month, Queen Camilla granted her facialist, wedding dress designer and hairdresser of 30 years royal warrants, for example.

“We’ve seen the Princess of Wales have a huge impact on brands, often referred to as ‘the Kate effect,’ ” Nicola Pink, founder of the public relations and marketing firm We Are Pink, told The Times. “What makes it so powerful is that it has always felt genuine — she chooses brands she truly likes or wants to support.”

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Catherine, Princess of Wales waves to fans during day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2024 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 14, 2024 in London, England. Shi Tang/Getty

Case in point? Catherine Zoraida, a British jewelry designer whose earrings have been worn by Princess Kate on numerous occasions. She told The Times Kate’s effect on her brand had been “crazy,” adding that “It’s something like a 500% lift in sales whenever she is seen in a pair of earrings.”

The decision, ultimately, will be up to King Charles, as the reigning monarch decides who from the royal family can grant warrants.

“An official royal seal of approval would only serve to further enhance sales for any British company formally associated with the future Queen,” The Times reported.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital on Jan. 14, 2025 in London, England. Chris Jackson/Getty 

As Kate continues her gradual return to work following a tumultuous 2024, news from 2025 is already off to a good start — after a surprise visit to The Royal Marsden Hospital, where Kate herself received cancer treatment last year, on Jan. 14 the Princess of Wales announced her cancer was in remission and that it was “a relief”: “I am, however, looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead,” Kate wrote. “There is much to look forward to.”