If the father (Prince) does not hold another title, his children will be Prince or Princess. The off spring of that Prince will also be a Prince, but not so with the Princess - especially if she marries.
Prince Salim was the eldest son of Akbar, who succeeded him with the title Jahangir (1605-1627).
A Prince of Cumberland would be a prince who is the son of a prince who is Duke of Cumberland. For example, Prince George of Cumberland when his father, The Prince Ernest Augustus, was The Duke of Cumberland.
There is only one Prince of Wales: Prince Charles. There can only ever be one Prince of Wales because the title is given to the eldest son of a monarch.
Crown Prince or Crown Princess .
No, the Prime Minister is an elected representao is entrusted who is basically employed to run the country. The title Prince is a title given to the son of a King or Queen.
Prince Harry is famous simply for the fact that he is a Prince, and the son of the late Princess Diana. Apparently though, it is thought that he is not the son of Charles, it is rumored that he is in fact son of Diana's ex-lover!!xxx!!, James Hewitt. and if that is true, then he will be striped of his royal title.
No Prince William is not The Prince of Wales. That title is held by the eldest son of the reigning monarch. The reigning monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and her eldest son is Prince Charles, who is Prince of Wales. Prince William is known as Prince William of Wales because his father is Prince Charles. When Charles becomes King, then Prince William will become the Prince of Wales
Malcolm, King Duncan's son, is proclaimed Prince of Cumberland in Act I Scene 4
The Dauphin was the prince, the eldest son of the king. The Dauphin was the son who was to inherit the crown, and was his title before he was crowned as King.
This title is assumed by any woman who marries the British monarch's second eldest son, who traditionally always carries the title Duke of York. The monarch's oldest son is always traditionally the Prince of Wales.
There is only ever one Prince of Wales at a time. The title is conveyed by the ruling monarch to their eldest son. Currently, this is HRH Prince Charles - however - on his accession to the throne (on the death of HRH Queen Elizabeth II) he will forfeit the title, and award it to his eldest son, William.
The prince's sister has the title of "princess".