Natasha Archer, who previously served as senior private executive to the Prince and Princess of Wales, has signalled her next professional venture through social media.

On Tuesday, the former royal aide unveiled a cryptic post on her newly created Instagram account bearing her name, displaying the words “Coming soon. 02. 04. 26.”

The announcement generated enthusiastic responses from her approximately 10,000 followers, with comments including “Great news” and “So exciting.”

Ms Archer’s accompanying website remains similarly mysterious, presenting only a black logo against a beige backdrop.

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Princess of Wales’s ex-aide shares cryptic message after leaving Kensington Palace

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Her Instagram bio now lists her profession as “Creative Consultant,” confirming her transition into consulting.

Ms Archer’s tenure with the royal household spanned more than 15 years, having joined the Waleses’ team in 2010.

Before this appointment, she had accumulated three years of experience working alongside the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Throughout her time at Kensington Palace, the aide, known informally as “Tash”, assumed responsibility for Catherine’s wardrobe, serving as the princess’s personal stylist in addition to her administrative duties.

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Natasha Archer shared this cryptic post on Instagram

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Her dedication to the Royal Family earned formal recognition in 2019 when she received the Royal Victorian Order.

Prince William personally bestowed this prestigious honour upon Ms Archer during an investiture ceremony held at Buckingham Palace.

When Ms Archer tendered her resignation in 2025, the Wales household reportedly extended their warmest wishes for her future endeavours.

GB News understands the couple were supportive of the exciting opportunities awaiting their departing staff member.

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Natasha Archer was Catherine’s personal stylist

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During her years of service, Ms Archer developed a particularly close professional bond with Catherine.

She frequently accompanied the princess on international engagements, where she could often be spotted managing luggage and garments as they disembarked from aircraft.

Beyond her styling responsibilities, Ms Archer served as an indispensable right-hand woman, coordinating diary arrangements and organising travel logistics for the royal couple’s busy schedule of official duties.

Meanwhile, Kensington Palace has been actively seeking fresh talent for its communications team.

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The application period for a permanent Digital Content Creator position closed in February, with the role focused on crafting integrated digital storytelling to showcase the Waleses’ work.

The job specification emphasised reaching younger demographics through organic content, signalling a clear strategic direction for the couple’s online presence.

With their Instagram account commanding an audience of 17.2 million followers, whoever secures the position will have considerable reach at their disposal.

The recruitment drive reflects the royal household’s continued investment in its digital communications strategy as it adapts to evolving media landscapes.

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