3. The Duchess, the Lady and the Countess.

After Kate and William’s wedding in 2011, the pair of them became HRH, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Kate on a Royal visit in England…

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You probably already knew that considering that’s what most of the papers refer to her as…

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But what some of you might not know, is that she also holds other ‘royal titles’ – nothing any of us peasants would have any clue about – for when she travels to the different countries in the British Isles.

Kate in Scotland…

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When the lovely Duchess goes to Scotland, she’s known as Countess of Strathearn and when she travels to Northern Ireland, she’s known as Lady Carrickfergus.

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Technically, Kate (or should I say Catherine) hasn’t been a ‘Middleton’ since her wedding day and officially has no surname now, so calling her ‘Kate Middleton’, which a lot of us still do, ‘undermines her position and title’ apparently…sorry Kate!

Kate in Northern Ireland…

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According to ‘royalcentral.co.uk’ the correct way of addressing our Kate is: The Duchess Of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge, Princess William, The Countess Of Strathearn, Baroness Carrickfergus, Catherine Cambridge (Informal), Catherine Mountbatten-Windsor (Informal).

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