Kate Middleton's Confidence Grows as She Goes Stylist-Free After Longtime Assistant leaves
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Kate Middleton has decided not to recruit a new stylist following the departure of Natasha Archer from Kensington Palace this past July. Sources suggest that the princess is now feeling "self-assured" in her fashion choices.
Archer joined Middletons team in 2010 as a personal assistant and rose to the role of senior private executive assistant in 2022. She spent 15 years with the royal family before leaving to embark on a new business venture.
Even six months after Archers exit, Middleton shows no intention of hiring a replacement. A royal insider shared with People that the princess has grown confident in selecting outfits herself. Kate has always been hands-on with her wardrobe for official events, but now she knows precisely what flatters her and what doesnt, the source said.
Throughout her tenure, Archer played a key role in some of Middletons most iconic fashion statements, including the vivid green body-con dress she wore for the 2022 Earthshot Prize Awards. That outfit ignited conversations about sustainable fashion and is considered a prime example of the so-called Kate Middleton Effect, which contributes roughly $1.27 billion annually to the U.K. economy.
Previously, Middleton was described as a cautious fashion figure, but Archer encouraged her to experiment more with her style. Initially Kate was hesitant about being a fashion icon, but over time she has embraced it, a source told Vanity Fair in 2014.
Analysis: Kate Middleton’s Independent Fashion Path
Following the departure of Natasha Archer in July, Kate Middleton has chosen not to recruit a new stylist. This decision underscores the princess’s growing confidence in her own fashion judgment.
Archer’s 15-year tenure included shaping some of Middleton’s most memorable outfits, such as the green body-con dress at the 2022 Earthshot Prize Awards, which amplified discussions on sustainable fashion and generated significant economic impact through the “Kate Middleton Effect.”
Now six months after Archer’s exit, insiders indicate that Middleton is self-assured in selecting her wardrobe for official engagements. Sources note she has a clear understanding of what suits her, marking a shift from her previously cautious approach to fashion.
This development reflects not only personal confidence but also a continued influence on public style trends, demonstrating that Middleton can maintain her fashion impact without external guidance.
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Grace Ellison is a journalist focusing on environmental issues and sustainability. She has experience publishing international reports and participating in documentary projects.
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