Funny Question, The Queen hasn't written Letters Patent about gay relationships, also gays in the UK can't marry, so legally speaking a same-sex partner of any member of nobility or Royalty wouldn't have a title because of that partnership.
An earl is a title for a male person, there is no equivalent for this title for a female. The female partner of an Earl (or a female Earl) was called Lady. If she also held the title herself then she was called the Earl of whatever place.
A feminine version of the title Earl was never developed. The wife of an Earl is called a Countess. A female Earl would probably consider themselves a Countess, although they are not married. An Earl is somewhat similar to the Nordic title of Jarl, a female Jarl is called a Jarlin. But there is no official title for a female Earl.
A feminine version of the title Earl was never developed. The wife of an Earl is called a Countess. A female Earl would probably consider themselves a Countess, although they are not married. An Earl is somewhat similar to the Nordic title of Jarl, a female Jarl is called a Jarlin. But there is no official title for a female Earl.
A feminine version of the title Earl was never developed. The wife of an Earl is called a Countess. A female Earl would probably consider themselves a Countess, although they are not married. An Earl is somewhat similar to the Nordic title of Jarl, a female Jarl is called a Jarlin. But there is no official title for a female Earl.
The second son of an Earl is just addresses as Lord as his daughters would be Ladies. Their full names would be The Honourable Lord/Lady [forename surname].
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Earl of SalisburyThe title "Earl of Salisbury" was first created in about the year 1145.
The noun earl is a word for a male, a title of the British peerage or, Earl is the name of a male.
Lord or earl
The rank or title of an earl.
There is no such title as the Baron of Avon. However, there is the title Earl of Avon.
"Earl of Warwick" is a noble title in the United Kingdom, first created in 1088. The line of title has died out and been created anew three times since then. The current Earl of Warwick (April 2009) is Guy David Greville, 9th Earl of Warwick & 9th Earl Brooke.