Princess Anne's daughter-in-law is known as Mrs. Peter Phillips. When Anne married Lt. Mark Phillips in 1973, he chose not to accept any royal title. Therefore there was no title for her children to inherit. They were known simply as Zara and Peter Phillips.
Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter in law, married to the Queen's son Charles.
No, Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter-in-law.
No she was not. Princess Diana was the daughter of John and Frances Spencer. When Princess Diana married Prince Charles in 1981 she became Queen Elizabeth's daughter in law, but she was not her daughter.
A son's wife is called your daughter-in-law.
She is the co-mother in law of you and your daughter's father in law is your co father in law. :-)
grandma in law.
If the brother-in-law's daughter is also your sister's daughter, she would be a niece. Otherwise, there is no relationship.
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I don't know what they are called in English, but in Hindi, your daughter in law's parents would be called "Samdhees".
If it is your brother's child, she would be your "niece." If the daughter is not fathered by your brother, then she is your "sister in law's daughter"
In many countries a King or Queen's daughter has customarily been called a Princess. This is the custom that has been followed by the Monarchs of the United Kingdom for many centuries.Additionally, in the UK, the title 'Princess Royal' is also conferred on the eldest daughter of the Monarch, provided that no one else (living) already holds that title. (See 'Related Links' below)However, depending on the country, time period and Royal House, other titles have been used for the daughter of a Queen/King, e.g.LadyImperial PrincessArchduchessImperial ArchduchessRoyal ArchduchessGrand Duchess