I would say " The princes Steven and Andrew" but it's just as easy to say Prince Steven and Prince Andrew.
Yes, she has three: Princes Charles, Andrew, and Edward.
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There are a number of UK princes - the Queen's husband Prince Phillip, her sons Princes Charles, Andrew and Edward, and her grandsons Princes William and Harry are just some of them.
they are all princes, yes.
Because of primogeniture - the line is meant to pass through the eldest sons.
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The correct way to write the sentence is "It was Mary and Andrew." This is because "Mary and Andrew" is a plural subject, but the verb "was" agrees with the singular subject "It."
The mother of Princes Charles, Andrew, Edward, and Princess Anne, is the Queen of the UK.
Four Princess Anne and Princes Charles, Andrew, Edward Charles is the heir. But Anne is the eldest.
of course! all family members including fifth cousins are invited to the royal wedding
Yes. For example, "The native peoples of North America were relocated by Andrew Jackson."
improve your spelling first and then we'll talk