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Royal watchers spot Kate's former longtime PA's cheeky Meghan act

Royal watchers spot Kate's former longtime PA's cheeky Meghan act

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The Princess of Wales' former longtime personal assistant has made some telling updates to her social media account.
Shortly after it was revealed last week that Kate's former employee and close friend, Natasha Archer, is departing Kensington Palace after 15 years, she made her Instagram page public – and royal watchers were quick to notice that she followed Meghan and her business, As Ever.
However, Ms Archer, 37, has since unfollowed both the accounts, according to US magazine People.
Natasha Archer, seen her on a royal tour with Kate and William, has quit her job after 15 years. Picture: Dominic Lipinski – Pool/Getty Images
Ms Archer recently took her business page public. Picture: Instagram
The former royal staffer had also been following members of the Duchess of Sussex's inner circle, including Daniel Martin and Heather Dorak – but they, too, appeared to have been removed.
It was reported last week that Ms Archer had quit her job with the Palace in order to set up her own private consultancy.
She was known to be an invaluable member of the private household, and has been by Kate's side for key events – both personally and professionally – throughout the years.
According to People, the royal couple has 'wished Natasha the very best for the exciting opportunities ahead'.
Ms Archer first joined royal employment in 2010 and worked as a personal assistant to both Prince William and Kate – the latter of whom she developed a close friendship with over the years, and became an unofficial stylist.
Kate reportedly had a close friendship with Archer. Picture: AP Photo/Kin Cheung
Meghan has launched her own personal social media accounts this year. Picture: Instagram
Last year, it emerged that she had been promoted to senior private executive assistant for both the Prince and Princess of Wales back in 2022.
'Natasha deserves this boost — she's unfailingly discreet and loyal to Kate. The salary boost will be welcome too. This appointment means we can expect to see Natasha by Kate's side for years to come,' a source told the Daily Mail at the time.
'It seems to be Kate's way of thanking her for her loyalty.'
Ms Archer is widely credited with reshaping Kate's wardrobe in recent years, evolving her royal look from the more traditional coat dresses to modern suits.
She is also reportedly a close confidante for the princess, providing support and discretion during her cancer battle and subsequent break from the public eye throughout last year.
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