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Former Aide to the Princess of Wales Rejects 'Stylist' Label in Interview

Her comments recast senior royal aide work as broad, professional support.

Overview

  • Natasha Archer told The Telegraph she is not a traditional stylist and said the label understates the scope of her senior role with the Waleses.
  • She described duties that included diary planning, admin support, and detailed preparation for engagements, with outfits chosen to suit each brief.
  • Archer left Kensington Palace in July 2025 after about 15 years with the couple and now runs a bespoke luxury consultancy.
  • Her tenure included close support during Catherine’s cancer treatment in 2024, with UK outlets reporting she collected the princess from the London Clinic after surgery.
  • Her career milestones include work with the Gloucesters starting in 2007, a 2010 assistant role to William and Harry, an MVO honour in 2019, and a June 2024 promotion to senior private executive assistant.