Yes. Kate Middleton will one day be the queen consort (wife of a reigning king). There is, however a big difference between that and queen regnant. A queen regnant, such as Queen Elizabeth, is a female monarch who reigns in her own right.why doesn't the queen like Kate
yes. The chances of that happening are almost impossible though. The Queen has to die, her siblings have to die, her children have to die, their children have to die (William included), cousins of the deceased also have to die. Pretty much all the Royal family and immediate relative have to die. Take pride in knowing that you have as much chance as being a British monarch as she does (almost zero).
Presumably so, yes. It would require the abdication or death of Queen Elizabeth II and Charles, Prince of Wales, in order for her husband to take the throne, and then for him to die, leaving her son to be next in line for the throne, but being to young to do so. This would position her to assume the mantle of Queen Regent. However, there would probably be quite a low of debate over this, and potentially, the throne would be taken by an older member of the family, such as the Duke of York or Earl of Wessex.
In a way yes. She will become Queen Consort when William is crowned King. She will never become Queen in her own right though.
Yes. Kate Middleton lived in Jordan in the early years of her life, through about kindergarten age.
She is the most amazing woman ever, so sexy
Catherine 'Kate' Middleton's royal name is Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge ever since she married Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, on April 29th, 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
Phillip is Prince Phillip and not King Phillip because the throne of England was not rightfully his, he married in to the English Monarchy. In this instance had it been his by birth and he had married Elizabeth, Elizabeth would be Queen Consort. As it is, she is Queen Regnant and he cannot be considered Kings Consort as it is perceived a King holds more power than a Queen. So, Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Phillip (of Greece). He could have held the title of King had he been a King of some other monarchy by birth.
No, but I did attend the wedding. I was also one of the six Designers chosen to submit a design for Kate Middleton. Sincerely, Antonio Fermin
no, i known him for a long time and he bought his title on the internet.
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No Queen has ever been "knighted". Knighthood is exclusively a title given to men. Yes, but the nearest to a knight a woman can get is to be given the title LADY....eg Lady Thatcher (The first woman prime minister)
No ! Camilla wasn't born into a Royal family - and therefore can NEVER have the title 'Queen' It's the same situation with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's husband, Philip. He wasn't part of a Royal Family, and thus has the title Prince. Camilla will have the title Princess Camilla when Charles accedes to the throne.
Although no official price will EVER be released, it is believed that The Duchess of Cambridge's dress, designed by Sarah Burton, the principal designer at the House of Alexander McQueen, was worth a staggering £250,000.
Catherine 'Kate' Middleton's royal name is Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge ever since she married Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, on April 29th, 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
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