Because he is not a king, he is a Prince Consort, a ruling Queen's husband. To call him King would make it sound like he is greater, or equal, than the actual sovereign, even though he shares none of her powers.
The reason why he was not promoted to King is because he was not the one who was next in line to the throne. While he was the great-great grandson of Queen Victoria his wife Elizabeth was the one who was the next in line to the throne.
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.
Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip, her distant cousin. Before they married he renounced his royal title as Prince of Greece and Denmark and was named Duke of Edinburgh. He was made Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in November 2012.
King, Prince, Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, Baron. In Britain it is this: king/queen; duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron. Princes/princesses don't actually have standing as peers but hold their rank through courtesy which is why sons of the sovereign are made dukes at some point (or earl in the case of poor Edward). Barons and Baronesses are called Lord and Lady because Baron is a French word. In France the equivalents are king; duc, marquis, comte, viscomte, baron. Sons of Ducs are also princes. In Germany they are: emperor, king, grand duke, sovereign prince, duke, prince, margrave, count, baron (freiherr in German). A sovereign prince runs his own country (principality, like Liechtenstein), a regular prince is a son of an emperor, king, grand duke, duke, or sovereign prince. In Spain and Italy its the same with a different language.
Snape's mother's name was Eileen Prince. She married a muggle who's surname was Snape (we never know his first name), which made Severus a half-blood Prince giving the title of the sixth Harry Potter book.
Well, if a male member of the royal family gets married then his wife would become princess (and queen when husband becomes king) whereas if a female member gets married the husband stays a commoner but is sometimes known as prince, so therefore Philip was never known as king.
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.
She has 3 sons and from birth they are1. His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales2. His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew Albert Christian Edward, Duke of York3. His Royal Highness The Prince Edward Antony Richard Louis, Earl of WessexEach Prince are fathers themselves
they all liked men and made children together
Prince Philip
That happens when a Prince or Princess is made King or Queen. They are 'enthroned'.
If we are talking about Queen Elizabeth II of England then the answer is yes, she was married five years before she took the throne. She married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark although he gave up all his foreign titles to become Philip Mountbatten, his mother's maiden name. Before the marriage he was made Duke of Edinburgh and given the style of HRH or His Royal Highness. Many in the UK still refer to him as Prince Philip. She was married in 1947 and became queen in 1952 after the death of her father King George VI.
Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947
Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Philip, her distant cousin. Before they married he renounced his royal title as Prince of Greece and Denmark and was named Duke of Edinburgh. He was made Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in November 2012.
The first French Parliament was established by King Philip IV of France in 1302. It was known as the Estates-General and included representatives from the clergy, nobility, and commoners to advise the king on matters of governance.
Phillip is Prince Phillip and not King Phillip because the throne of England was not rightfully his, he married in to the English Monarchy. In this instance had it been his by birth and he had married Elizabeth, Elizabeth would be Queen Consort. As it is, she is Queen Regnant and he cannot be considered Kings Consort as it is perceived a King holds more power than a Queen. So, Queen Elizabeth II is married to Prince Phillip (of Greece). He could have held the title of King had he been a King of some other monarchy by birth.
Philip II of Macedonia was assassinated over 300 years before Christ was even born. He was never a Christian nor is he a saint.