prionsa
"Irish prince" could be 'prionsa Gaelach'/'prionsa Éireannach';
mo phrionsa
The word for 'prince' in Irish Gaelic is prionsa or flaith. The word in Scottish Gaelic is ...
It is an Irish symbol. The uniform he was wearing was that of an Irish Guards officer.
Irish patato
The Irish Gaelic form of the name Brendan is Breandán. It is derived from the Welsh word for "prince".
if you mean in the wedding then the The royal, Irish guard outfit
"Banphrionsa". Prionsa is Irish for prince, and ban is woman, so it literally means "woman prince". It also feminizes the noun which is why "prionsa" picks up the letter h.
if you mean in the wedding then the The royal, Irish guard outfit
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. The majority of Irish settled in Grosse Isle.
He wore the uniform of an officer of the Irish Guard.
prunshaAnother answer:prinsa or prunsa (broad 's')