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Duchess of Cambridge Poised to Step into Colonel Role of Grenadier Guards
Rumors are swirling that the Duchess of Cambridge might be the next Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, a prestigious military position previously held by Prince Andrew.
This speculation comes on the heels of significant changes following the Duke of York's loss of royal titles and military affiliations, which were stripped away by the Queen herself.
Prince Andrew was relieved of his honorary title after facing serious allegations, including a high-profile lawsuit.
As a result, the Colonel role defaulted back to the Queen.
However, it appears that many within the ranks of the Grenadier Guards have their eyes set on Kate Middleton for the position.
A senior source from the regiment shared with the Sunday Times that a recent informal survey revealed widespread support for the Duchess.
The source noted, “We all admire the way she has fitted in and behaved; she never seems to put a foot wrong.”
Interestingly, an announcement regarding the new Colonel was expected earlier this week but has since been postponed.
While the Duchess of Cambridge was not named as the new Colonel at that time, the delay suggests that discussions about her potential candidacy are still very much alive.
It's a sign that the Grenadier Guards are seriously considering their options.
The decision regarding the new Colonel ultimately rests with the regiment and the Queen, who took over Andrew's responsibilities by default.
Founded in 1656 under King Charles II, the Grenadier Guards have a storied history, participating in nearly every major campaign in British military history, including conflicts like the Napoleonic Wars and both World Wars.