Princess Kate could become the first Princess of Wales in 115 years to issue royal warrants, highlighting her influence over British brands. This position would allow her to officially recognize and support businesses with British heritage.
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It has been 115 years since a Princess of Wales granted a prestigious royal warrant, and Kate Middleton could soon break that streak and give her official seal of approval to her favorite British businesses — the first time a Princess of Wales has done so since 1910.
Kate Middleton's fashion choices have regularly inspired shoppers to purchase whatever she's wearing. And according to a new report, the Princess of Wales might soon be able to give brands in areas other than fashion her royal seal of approval.