• Princess Kate surprises with new job
  • Breaking a long-standing tradition
  • THIS will change for her children

In a remarkable move that underlines her growing importance within the royal family, Princess Kate (43) has decided to make a big change. In doing so, she is breaking with long-standing royal traditions, which will also have an impact on the future careers of her children, Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (9) and Prince Louis (6).

New job: Princess Kate awards royal coats of arms

In the future, Princess Kate will award royal coats of arms. This privilege was last bestowed on a former Princess of Wales more than a century ago. This prestigious task was once a hallmark of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (†96). It demonstrates Kate's increasing role in shaping the modern image of the monarchy.

A royal coat of arms is a mark of excellence awarded to companies or individuals who regularly supply goods or services to the royal household. The 'Kate effect' has reportedly generated a billion pounds for the British fashion industry, and recognition from the Princess is one of the highest honors of all.

More news: Princess Kate sends children to a different school

As well as reintroducing the coat of arms, Princess Kate has also made a groundbreaking decision for her children. She chose Marlborough College for their schooling, a departure from the British royal family's long-standing tradition of sending male heirs to the throne to Eton College.

This decision affects the future of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. At the same time, it symbolizes a new chapter in the British monarchy's approach to the education of its younger members. Marlborough College is one of the UK's most prestigious institutions and was previously Kate's school.

Princess Kate has abolished THIS tradition

Princess Kate has also successfully defended herself against the centuries-old "Royal Blooding". This is a hunting tradition in which young royals have to smear the blood of the first animal they kill on their faces after the hunt. This bloody tradition will no longer apply to their children George, Charlotte and Louis. This decision marks a further step in the modernization of the royal family.

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