The Queen of England is only known as "the Queen" if she is the rightful heir to the throne. If not, then she is known as the queen consort.
When the Queen of England chooses to marry, she will traditionally be arranged a marriage with, or choose, a man of noble origins. The man will normally be a prince, the heir to another land. This forms friendly ties between the two nations.
Once the two are legally married, the queen retains her title of "Queen of England", while the husband receives the title of "Prince Consort of England". This is because he still is the heir to the throne of his land, and therefore, remains a prince of that land.
The title of "Prince Consort" is removed when the ruling head of the prince's land dies. As the heir, the prince then becomes the king of that land, and therefore, will have his title changed to "King Consort of England".
Note that consort simply means the spouse of a ruling head of state.
If a king marries someone then the woman they have married becomes queen however the king is the one with the power.
If a queen marries someone then that man never becomes king. It is just the way it always has been.
He was not from a royal family
She is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II lives in Buckingham Palace with her husband Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The husband of a queen is frequently known as a "prince consort". Although constitutions of countries vary, when a queen accedes to the throne, it is rare that her husband will automatically become a king. The terms "prince consort" and "king consort" are used instead. In Great Britain, the title of "prince consort" is not automatically given. In fact, Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh who is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II has not been formally given the title by the queen.
The queens son Charles is a prince, and her grandson is the duke.
Queen Elizabeth's husband is still alive. Her husband is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He is ninety three years old.
She is married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Not necessarily. A Queen's husband can be the king, if the king is the monarch. If the Queen is the monarch, then her husband could be a prince, but would not be the king. He could also have the title of Duke along with being a prince. For example, in England, the Queen's husband is Prince Phillip, and he also has the title of Duke of Edinburgh.
Duke of Edinburgh
Phillips mountbatten, the duke of Edinburgh is the queen's husband
Her husband, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
Yes, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is Queen Elizabeth II's husband.
The husband of Queen Elizabeth II is Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh.
duke
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II lives in Buckingham Palace with her husband Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Queen Elizabeth II's husband is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Since Prince Philip was prince of Denmark and Greece prior to his marriage he retains the title of Prince. His only titles in Great Britain are Duke and the Queen consort.