Catherine Receives Rare New Title From King Charles At French State Banquet At Windsor Castle

In a moment that seamlessly blended diplomacy, family pride, and centuries of royal tradition, Princess Catherine, the Princess of Wales, was bestowed with a rare new honorary title by King Charles III during the French state banquet held at Windsor Castle this week.
As the grand St George’s Hall glittered under candlelight, welcoming President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron, the evening took an unexpectedly personal turn. During his formal remarks, King Charles paused to announce that Catherine would henceforth be recognized as “Royal Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Garter aux Relations Franco-Britanniques,” a special distinction crafted to symbolize not only her role within the family but also her contributions to strengthening Franco-British cultural ties.
Royal watchers were astonished, as new titles — especially ones of this uniquely diplomatic nature — are exceedingly rare. Catherine appeared visibly moved, graciously nodding to the King, then sharing a warm glance with Prince William.
A palace insider described it as “a powerful public endorsement of Catherine’s rising stature on the international stage.” Indeed, in recent years, Catherine has stepped confidently into major diplomatic events, her poise and ability to connect across cultures reinforcing the monarchy’s soft power abroad.
The Princess was the very image of regal elegance that evening, wearing a flowing midnight blue gown paired with the iconic Lover’s Knot Tiara, once beloved by Diana. The addition of this new honor only solidified her growing profile as not just the future Queen Consort of the United Kingdom, but as a respected global figure in her own right.
With this graceful gesture, King Charles sent a clear message to the world — the future of the monarchy is secure, vibrant, and ready to carry forward its historic bonds, one meaningful title at a time.