Yes, I believe so.
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No only Catherine and will
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.
Because Prince Philip married a female member of the royal family, whereas Catherine married a male. The royal family often creates differences depending on which gender you are.
William and Catherine (Kate) are the Williams family now or if you mean queen Elizabeth's family it is called Windsor
Their first born child, boy or girl, will be the reigning monarch. As a matter of fact, whether Kate is dead or alive, she can never be queen (as Elizabeth is now) She will be "called" queen, but cannot assume the throne as she does not come from the royal line of kings. Her kids, on the other hand, are William's children and thus can assume the throne (in birth order)
Once the Queen (Elizabeth II) dies, Prince Charles will become King, after he dies, Prince William will become King, and Kate, as his wife will become the Queen Consort (not the Queen Regent, like Elizabeth is)
On the morning of the Royal Wedding, Queen Elizabeth II granted Prince William with the titles Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron of Carrickfergus. Upon her marriage to Prince William, Catherine became the Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn and Baroness of Carrickfergus. She DOES NOT become Princess Catherine!!! She becomes Princess William of Wales. When Her Majesty dies and Prince Charles assumes the throne, Prince William (as heir apparent to the throne) will be known as The Prince of Wales (like his father is now), when this happens, Catherine will become The Princess Catherine, Princess of Wales (in the way Diana was).
She will if William becomes King. He is currently second in line to the throne, after his father, Prince Charles. Kate will not be queen in the same sense as the current monarch, Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II is Queen Regnant, meaning that she is queen in her own right and the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, having inherited the crown from her father. Kate will be queen (queen consort) because she will be married to a reigning monarch. For example, if she becomes queen and she outlives William, she will NOT become the reigning monarch. The crown will go to William's eldest child with Kate, Prince George. She would then be queen in the same way that Elizabeth's mother was queen following the accession to the throne by Elizabeth II. Elizabeth's mother, also named Elizabeth, was known as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, or fondly as the Queen Mum. When she becomes queen, Kate will have a similar status to Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip.
Currently, the next royal in line of succession is Queen Elizabeth's second oldest son, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
If Prince William out lives his Grandmother (Queen Elizabeth II) and his father (Prince Charles) and marries his wife would be the Queen of the UK.
yes, he is the Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn,endiburgh and Baron Caregivers