Kate Middleton’s Stylist Natasha Archer Quits Royal Role

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London( The COW News Digital)Natasha Archer, long-time personal assistant and fashion advisor to Princess Kate Middleton, has officially stepped down from her royal duties after nearly 15 years of service. The 37-year-old royal aide is now set to launch her own fashion consultancy, marking the end of an era for the British royal family’s style operations.

According to People magazine, Archer joined the royal household in 2010 and quickly became one of Kate Middleton’s closest confidantes, playing a pivotal role not only in daily logistics but also in the fashion choices that have defined the Princess of Wales’ iconic public image.

Natasha Archer’s influence extended beyond Kate. She was also responsible for some memorable royal fashion moments — including persuading Prince William to don a traditional Pakistani sherwani during the couple’s 2019 royal tour of Pakistan. The royal’s attire at the time received widespread acclaim for honoring local culture and promoting diplomatic warmth through dress.

Known for her passion for sustainable fashion, Archer introduced the concept of “upcycling” into the royal wardrobe, frequently reusing and reimagining previously worn garments to create new, elegant looks. This approach earned the royals praise for environmental consciousness and relatability.

Though Archer was largely behind the scenes, her work had a visible impact on royal fashion narratives, shaping how the modern monarchy is perceived — blending elegance with accessibility.

As she transitions out of the royal household, sources close to the palace confirm that Kate and William were supportive of Archer’s decision, acknowledging her years of loyal service and her critical role in modernizing the monarchy’s image.

Archer’s upcoming consultancy venture is expected to cater to high-profile clients seeking guidance on image management, event styling, and sustainable fashion solutions. Further details of her business plan will reportedly be unveiled in the coming weeks.

Her departure marks a significant shift in the royal fashion team and leaves behind a legacy of innovation, cultural respect, and conscious style.

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