He will be a constitutional monarch.
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The monarch in the UK is currently Queen Elizabeth II. The heir apparent is Prince Charles who will become King Charles III when (or if) he succeeds Elizabeth. Prince William will become King William V when (or if) he succeeds Charles.
The heir to the throne in the UK is Charles The Prince of Wales.
Yes! Because Prince William comes from a royal blood in UK!
No he does not. He is a UK citizen.
Her eldest son,Prince CharlesIf all goes according to plan, her son Charles the Prince of Wales will succeed to the throne. Failing that, Charles' eldest son, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge will succeed.
A Queen in the UK can be both a female monarch (Queen regnant, such as Elizabeth II) or a Queen consort, who is not a ruler, she is the King's wife.
Prince William is important to England because he is the second in line to the British throne, after his father Prince Charles. As the future king, he represents the continuation of the monarchy and the stability of the British constitutional system. Additionally, Prince William is involved in various philanthropic activities and uses his platform to promote social and environmental causes.
That is a matter still for speculation. According to the UK's The Mail, the Queen has recently made plans to hand over a significant portion of her public duties to Prince William, with the purpose of helping him prepare for when he becomes King. The report was based on confidential documents which have not been released. See the article at the related link for more information.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are getting married at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011. 4pm UK time! x
Because he wouldn't be a king.A male who inherits the throne in England, is the King. His wife may be called Queen, but she is a Queen consort - she does not share the king's military or political power.A female who inherits the throne is also a Queen, but she is a Queen regnant, and has all the powers of a king as described above. While her husband could be called a 'King consort', he does not have the powers of a reigning monarch, and so the term Prince or Prince Consort is used instead.
The King does not have many rights or powers in the United Kingdom, when it comes to legal issues. However, they do have many rights when it comes to giving permission.
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.