Pippa Middleton could land surprising role when sister Kate becomes Queen
Rumors suggest that when Prince William eventually becomes king and Princess Kate becomes queen, their children will receive new royal titles—and Kate’s family could also take on important roles within the monarchy.
One person who may benefit is Kate’s younger sister, Pippa Middleton. Despite being married to businessman James Matthews, Pippa holds no official aristocratic title. Royal observers speculate that Kate could appoint her as a “Lady-in-Waiting,” a historic role that remains part of royal tradition today.
Traditionally, a Lady-in-Waiting serves as a trusted companion, friend, and assistant to the queen, helping with official duties and engagements.
There are also reports that Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton, could be considered for a role as one of the queen’s official companions—a modern version of the traditional ladies-in-waiting system currently used by Queen Camilla.
Royal insiders note that these positions are less about ceremony and more about providing practical support behind the scenes. While nothing has been officially confirmed, speculation continues about how Kate may shape her future royal household when the time comes.

