It's because she's married to Prince Willam,who is second in line to the throne.
They say that because when the Queen of England dies Kate will become the queen. =)
Once the Queen (Elizabeth II) dies, Prince Charles will become King, after he dies, Prince William will become King, and Kate, as his wife will become the Queen Consort (not the Queen Regent, like Elizabeth is)
She will! When William takes the throne she will become his consort, known as Queen Catherine. Hope this helps!:)
Kate Middleton is not Catholic. She is a member of the Anglican Church (The Church of England).
Princess. William and Kate will become Prince and Princess of Wales upon the Queen's death. Their offspring will either be a prince of a princess.
because Queen Elizabeth is the queen of England and prince willam is the grand-son of Queen Elizabeth.
Yes, she will become the Queen Consort, whilst William will be the King Regent. (because he was born into the royal family he will be the regent- she will be the Queen Consort as she is his wife)
she will become queen when William becomes king, she will be queen consort- which means that yes she would be queen but when William dies or abdicates then their oldest son/child (or prince harry if no children) would become king/queen and kate would just be king/queens mother.
Yes if the queen allows her to have this title only the queen can give Katherine the title .
Kate Middleton will become a princess when she marries Prince William. If William becomes king, Kate would then become queen. If Queen Elizabeth II abdicates the throne to Prince Harry however, Kate will remain a princess. This would seem unlikely considering William is in line to the throne before Harry.
She's not in line for the throne, so will not be the same as the current Queen. If William becomes King, as his wife, Kate would become 'Queen consort', though she shares none of her husband's powers. This is different to a female monarch, a Queen regnant such as Elizabeth II, who is the one who was in line for the throne.
No- she will never sit on the throne as the ruling queen. However, at the moment, one might successfully argue that she rules England.