Kate Middleton may be mostly known by her most prestigious title of Princess of Wales but it's not the royal's only grand style.
Both she and husband Prince William inherited a series of new lesser known titles after Charles took the throne last year and many of them are Scottish.
It was announced by Buckingham Palace that William and Kate will take part in royal engagements in Scotland next month alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla to mark the Coronation.While they are in Scotland, the Prince and Princess will be able to use their new Scottish titles - the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, the Mirror reports.The Scottish title Duke of Rothesay is always reserved for the heir to the throne along with other styles which include Baron of Renfrew, Earl of Carrick, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.This means in return the heir's wife Kate can also be referred to as Baroness of Renfrew, Countess of Carrick and Lady of the Isles.However, Duke and Duchess of Rothesay is the highest ranking title and is what they will use during their visit in July.
The royal couple are set to attend an event on July 5 in Edinburgh, where King Charles will receive the Honours of Scotland, which are the oldest crown jewels in Britain at a national service of thanksgiving in St Giles' Cathedral as part of Royal Week.
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