Prince William is of royal blood, hence, not a commoner.
A commoner.
Prince William married Miss Catherine Middleton (a commoner) on 29 April 2011. In British law, strictly speaking, a commoner is anyone who is neither the monarch (King/Queen) nor a peer (Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount or Baron/Lord.) Prince William was a commoner before he was made a Duke; Prince Harry still is a commoner.
He was naught but a commoner. The Prince married a commoner. I am a commoner. Commoner refers to the regular masses of people without rank or elevated status.
A commoner who finds a genie and wishes to become a prince.
Princess Catherine is a commoner, but I did no research on it. I just saw the headlines of the news when her and Prince William got married. It said Commoner Kate is marrying Prince William.
Yes he is currently dating his off again on again girlfriend who is indeed a commoner: Chelsy Davy
Well, if a male member of the royal family gets married then his wife would become princess (and queen when husband becomes king) whereas if a female member gets married the husband stays a commoner but is sometimes known as prince, so therefore Philip was never known as king.
Yes, he is. Under British law, a commoner is anybody who is neither the Sovereign (ie. the reigning queen or king) nor a peer. Prince Harry, is currently neither.When his brother Prince William was married, he (William) was given the title Duke of Cambridge (ie. a peerage) and as such ceased to be a commoner.Harry, however, remains a commoner.By the way, commoner is not to be confused with the pejorative British term 'common' which refers to a person who is brash, vulgar and unrefined.(on edit) The above answer is totally untrue!!! Prince Henry (Harry) is NOT a commoner. He is a Royal Prince. So was (and still is) Prince William. Where do people get these stupid answers from????(further edit for clarification)The Oxford English Dictionary defines commoner as, among other things, someone who is not part of the aristocracy or royalty. Prince Harry (Henry Charles Albert David, or Prince Henry of Wales) does not fit under this definition of commoner, and OED contains a highly reputable collective of researchers.Keep in mind, too, that royalty experts worldwide prefer to avoid the word commoner as it has dropped out of favor of official British law. See the related links below for more details.
He has a ball to find a wife to be his Queen when he becomes King.
the prince is planning to abdicate the throne in order to marry his love, who is a commoner
Um... If it was before Prince William I think no one.