That depends on whether the Queen and Prince Charles are still alive, and whether William is given a title on his wedding day (as is customary).
If both still were alive, William and his wife would be known as Prince and Princess William of Wales, unless William were given a title, (say Duke of X), when they would be The Duke and Duchess of X.
When the Queen dies, and if Prince Charles becomes King, without being passed over, William will automatically become Duke of Cornwall, and his wife HRH The Duchess of Cornwall (Princess Camilla will either be Queenn, or will not assume this title in which case she will be The Duchess of Lancaster or some other courtesy title since the King or Queen is automatically the Duke of Lancaster -- even for a female monarch). It will be traditional (but not automatic) to make him Prince of Wales too. In this case, his wife would become HRH The Princess of Wales.
If Prince Charles and the Queen had died, William would be King and his wife would automatically become HM The Queen (Camilla would be The Dowager Duchess of Cornwall, or just Princess Camilla if Charles dies before the Queen or is passed over for King in favor of William) or Queen Dowager if she, in fact, does become queen if Charles does ascent to King.)
Although it is said that she will become "princess consort" when Charles is King, she will legally be queen and she will probably be coronated as such as the memory of Diana and their adultery fades.
I believe it would be princess(her name). She would most likely receive not any official land or title.
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge. She was not given the title until after the wedding.
Princess consort
duke of sussex :)
HE is now the Duke of Cambridge an kate is the Duchess of cambridge
His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge
His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge
Prince William has not lost his title as prince. The duke of york still retains his title as prince Andrew however it is common for the queen to give other titles to royal members when they marry. When William married Catherine she automatically receives the title princess William but they will be officially known as the duke and duchess of Cambridge. Also a duke is higher than a prince.
Yes. Once she married Prince William, she became an HRH and was given the royal title Duchess of Cambridge.
Because, throughout the family line, there have been many Royalties who have married other Royal's, and this time he has married a non-royal, and Kate is a commoner.
The term "prince" is used in the UK to refer to certain members of the royal family. William became a prince essentially by being born. Kate is a princess because she's married to a prince, but it's not customary to use that title unless the prince has no other title, which William does (see below). They are also the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge... William by a proclamation issued by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the morning of his wedding day; Kate because she married the new Duke.
His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, Duke of Cambridge and Her Royal Highness Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
Be born into, marry, or some how join a family of nobility like commoner Kate Middelton did when she married Prince William of Wales last year and becam Her Royal Higness The Duchess of Cambridge
It is a tradition in the UK royal family, that when a member gets married, they are given a new title. Since there had been no Duke of Cambridge since Prince George, who died in 1859, the Queen decided to reissue the title.
What 'is' Price Charles's royal title surely you mean, and the Prince of Wales
What are Prince Charles's royal titles