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Kate isn't called "Princess Kate" because she a Princess in her own right, like Princess Anne or Princess Beatrice. According to King George V's Letters Patent of 1917, the title "Princess" with the right to use it before the given name is restricted to the following persons: - daughters of a British sovereign (such as Princess Anne) - male-line granddaughters of a British sovereign (such as Princess Beatrice) Kate is a Princess by marriage and enjoys all of her husband's styles and titles, including the title of "Princess William". In the same way, Sophie, Countess of Wessex is Princess Edward, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall is Princess Charles and Sara Ferguson was Princess Andrew for the duration of her marriage to Prince Andrew.
The reason why Kate is known as The Duchess of Cambridge and not Princess William is that William's peerage title (the Duke of Cambridge) is actually higher than hi birth title of Prince - and people are always known under their highest possible style or title. That, of course, means that William should properly be addressed only as The Duke of Cambridge; however, people are so used to calling him "Prince William", that is unlikely to happen anytime soon. People often think Kate should be a Princess because the press often (and erroneously) referred to the late Diana, Princess of Wales as "Princess Diana".
Diana, like Camilla, was only Princess Charles and never had the title of a Princess in her own right. She was a Princess of Wales (Prince Charles' highest peerage title) and a British Princess by marriage, however she was never a Princess in her own right. Kate could be a "Princess Catherine" only if she were born a Princess, or if the Monarch created her a Princess in her own right.
The latter is extremely uncommon in the British Royal Family; however, some other European Royal Families do that quite often. For example, Maxima Zorreguieta was created Princess of the Netherlands in her own right prior to her marriage to Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. Similarly, Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz was created a Princess of Belgium in her own right prior to her marriage to Crown Prince Philippe.
Her name is not Kate first of all. It is Catherine. And she isn't known as "Princess Catherine" because only a daughter of a monarch or male-line granddaughter is entitled to be called a princess followed by her given name.
Catherine is only a princess BY MARRIAGE and therefore takes the styles and titles of her husband. She is therefore the Princess WILLIAM, Duchess of Cambridge. When William becomes Prince of Wales, she will be the Princess of Wales, and perhaps be referred (incorrectly) as Princess Kate by the media, the way Diana, Princess of Wales was incorrectly referred to as Princess Diana.
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