In some countries the title "princess" can be inherited by *anyone* descended from the royalty. In that way, many generations down the line, there can be "princesses" who aren't really royal at all.
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I don't know who Princess Annie is but the Princess Anne is the British Princess Royal and her two children are Peter and Zara PhillipsThe Princess Royal (The Queen's daughter, The Princess Anne), as two children: *Mr Peter Phillips, who is married to Autumn *Miss Zara Phillips MBE, a renowned equestrienne
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Queen Elizabeth I (of England) was unmarried & therefore childless. The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II is the Princess Royal, Princess Anne
Princess Andre's real name is Andrea Casiraghi. She is the daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco and her second husband, Prince Ernst August of Hanover. The title "princess" is derived from her family's royal status within Monaco.
They are famous for being a part of the royal family!
Princess Anne is the firstborn daughter of the English monarch, and so is the current Princess Royal.
Princess Anne has been Princess Royal since 1987.
Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, is married to Sir Timothy Laurence.
The main character in "The Princess and the Pea" is the princess herself. She is being tested for her sensitivity and royal status by being asked to sleep on a pile of mattresses with a pea hidden underneath.
Princess Royal Stakes was created in 1946.
Technically, Alice is not really a princess, but a Princess of Heart. She is not of royal blood, but meets the rerquirement of being pure of heart, which is the only real qualification other than being female...
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The Princess Royal was King George VI's sister Princess Mary, who died in 1965
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment was created in 1992.
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers was created in 1991.
LMS Princess Royal Class was created in 1933.