Kate Middleton sent ‘humorous email’ to pals on what to call her right before William engagement: book



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Kate Middleton informed her close friends that she would be adopting a new name before getting engaged to Prince William via a “humorous email,” according to a new biography of the princess.

The name change happened in 2008 as speculation about an impending royal proposal reached a fever pitch; speculation ramped up once rumors spread that the future queen, 42, was ditching the informal “Kate” for something a little more regal. 

Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on November 16, 2010 in London, England. Getty Images

In his new biography of the future queen, Robert Jobson reports that the princess sent the “humourous email” to her inner circle and declared that she wanted to be henceforth known as “Catherine” instead of Kate.

Though it’s unclear precisely what Kate said in the alleged email, the message was loud and clear: Kate was taking on a more formal name for a more formal life. 

Kate Middleton laughs with a graduate at the Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell where Prince William received his RAF wings in a graduation ceremony, in Sleaford on April 11, 2008 in Lincolnshire, England. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Kate Middleton and sister Pippa Middleton are seen on September 18, 2008 in London, England. FilmMagic

“It was unclear if she did not like being called ‘Kate’ or whether it was part of a bigger preparation for her formal public role as Prince William’s future wife, but it appears that she had a genuine desire to go by her full name,” Jobson wrote. The name change “only added to the speculation” at the time that William was about to put a ring on it. 

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The prince, 42, finally popped the question to Catherine, née Kate, in 2010.

Following the couple’s wedding in April 2011, Catherine Middleton became Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. It wasn’t until September 2022, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, that King Charles III bestowed upon her the title “Princess of Wales,” the same title that once belonged to William’s mother, Diana. 

Kate Middleton and friends watch the AFRIKA! AFRIKA! show at the O2 Arena on January 17, 2008 in London, England. Getty Images
Kate Middleton At The Cheltenham Festival Race Meeting on March 13, 2008. UK Press via Getty Images

Kate’s name change caused some consternation in royal circles when she officially joined the Firm. 

In his 2023 autobiography, “Spare,” Prince Harry, 39, said that his father, King Charles III, 75, once asked Catherine to change the spelling of her name to “Katherine” with a “k” instead of “Catherine” with a “c.”

“This was because there were already two Royal cyphers with the letter C in them – and they didn’t want another,” Harry wrote, referring not only to Charles but also to his wife Camilla, 77.

Prince William and Kate Middleton arrive at the Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell where Prince William received his RAF wings in a graduation ceremony, Sleaford on April 11, 2008 in Lincolnshire, England. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Kate Middleton attends day six of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on June 28, 2008 in London, England. Getty Images

“There were already two royal cyphers with a C and a crown above: Charles and Camilla. It would be too confusing to have another. Make it Katherine with a K, they suggested.”

“I wondered now what came of that suggestion,” Harry added.

The prince also recalled speaking to William at the time about their dad’s “suggestion,” writing, “I turned to Willy, gave him a look that said ‘You listening to this?’ His face was blank.”

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In the end, the princess retained her preferred spelling of her name. 

The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. 



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