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King Charles is calling on his daughter-in-law Princess Kate to take on a very prominant role -- giving out royal warrants. Right now, there are 800 royal warrants issued, which is a way of recognizing individuals and organizations for their contribution to the Royal Household , whether it be in the form of goods or services. Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner spoke to Fox News about what goes into making such a decision and he has a feeling Charles is very much aware of Kate’s influence on the public and how much she is adored.

"Sweet" interaction between Princess Kate and schoolboy goes viral Kate Middleton's secret princess lessons with Queen Elizabeth II Pelham Turner said: "The Kate Effect, which has led to over $1 billion sales in British fashion, could be one of many reasons for King Charles to offer his daughter-in-law the ability to issue royal warrants.” At this point in time, Charles and Camilla are the only members of the Royal Family who are enabled to give out royal warrants. It’s yet to be made official but Kate is expected to take on the new responsibility “sooner rather than later,” according to royal expert Hilary Fordwich.



Fordwich described what to expect: "She’ll have increasing influence as she is being groomed for such responsibilities.” And what the promotion means: "It signals King Charles III’s faith in Catherine.” DON’T MISS: King Charles’s cancer treatment will continue into the New Year — explained King Charles broke royal prot.

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