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  1. #11

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    "Felice" wrote in message
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    She already has the title, Princess William

    Don't you remember Diana? She was Princess of Wales and was known as
    Princess Diana. After her divorce she was known as Diana, Princess of
    Wales.

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  2. #12

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:


    Even his father, Philip, has come around to it after being initially,
    contemptuously dismissive of his sons interest in organic farming.
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    JL

  3. #13

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    In article , [email protected] says...

    Depends on the context; but I'd say both are used about equally
    nowadays.

  4. #14

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    "Ophelia" wrote in message
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    Only as part of her agreement to the divorce. The Queen let her keep the
    title. They wanted her gone really bad.

    Paul

  5. #15

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    In article , [email protected] says...

  6. #16

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    "Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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    Maybe so, but my point was, that she was Princess Diana because Charles was
    Prince of Wales.

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  7. #17

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    Dora wrote:

    The Duchy of Cornwall as well as the Queens Duchy of Lancaster own
    properties all over Britain.

    The Earl Mountbatten is of "Burma" (not Myanmar and then there's Earl
    Alexander of Tunis. Both titles given for services during W.W.II.

    Had Charles & Camilla not used the Cornwall title, William would probly
    have been known by the courtesy title of Duke of Cornwall though it is
    fully within the Queens prerogative to grant him armorial standing of
    his own, he's already a knight of the Garter iirc, and has subsidiary
    titles to go along with the Ducal status (Earl of Strathearn and Baron
    Carrickfergus) so that his children, at least any males will have
    courtesy titles available to them along with their princely status.

    It has been speculated that Harry will be given his Grandfather, Prince
    Philips, secondary title Earl of Merioneith upon his marriage to use as
    a courtesy title during his Grandfathers life and assume his ducal &
    other styles and titles after his Grandfathers death. Quite possibly as
    Prince Henry Mountbatten-Windsor, Though his children will not inherit
    his princely title unless he succeeds to the throne. Any Children of
    Harry's will then have to muddle through life as an ordinary non royal Duke.
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    JL

  8. #18

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    Janet wrote:


    Whatever happened to Brenda and Keith?


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  9. #19

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    "Ophelia" wrote in message
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    She HAS the title, but apparently does not choose to be known by it.


    Yes, I do remember Lady Diana, who was incorrectly called Princess Diana
    because she was neither born a princess nor created one by the Queen.

    I'm not an expert on styles and titles and I hope someone will let me know
    if I am wrong!

    Felice

  10. #20

    OT: It's Catherine with a C, folks

    "Lyndon Watson" wrote in message
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    On May 1, 3:51 pm, "Bob Terwilliger"
    wrote:

    Felice is right. Diana was entitled to be called "Diana, Princess of
    Wales" by virtue of her marriage, and the queen granted her the right
    to use the title after the divorce, but *not* the style "Royal
    Highness". She was never Princess Diana and, after the divorce, she
    had that courtesy title, but not the rank of princess.

    LW

    And it MATTERS, dammit! Nice to know others think so, Lyndon!

    Felice

 

 

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