Greek citizanship
19th February 1960
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children. Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI and later known as the Queen Mother gave birth to the Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
Princess Anne is Queen Elizabeth II's daughter. she is the sister of Charles, Andrew and Edward, and is the aunt of Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and she is the mother of Zara Philips.
Yes, she is suppose to be a virgin. Princess Diana was chosen because she was a virgin. The only reason I can see that this marriage took place so fast is because they were living together and she was not a virgin and might already be pregnant.To answer this very important question,yes,she must be a virgin if she is to marry the future king of England.Preferably of royal lineage,not a commoner.
She never had it. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was a Queen Consort, ie, not a sovereign in her own right, she was married to the reigning king, George VI. When he died in 1952, his eldest daughter automatically become Queen. The Queen Mother herself was not in the line of succession, you have to be born into it, not marry into it.
"The Prince Consort, Prince [his name]", then "[honorary titles]" such as "Duke of ..." To give the full title for the present Prince Consort, he is: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich.
She can, if a prince wants to marry her. (He might have to give up the throne to marry her.)
If a King or Queen would marry a catholic they would have to resign from the throne and give the crown to the next in line. If say Prince William married a catholic he would be taken out of the line of succession and the next person in line which would be Harry would get the crown, in less that person that Prince William would marry convert into the church of England.
It has to do with long-standing customs in the British monarchy. The spouse of the sovereign is usually given a symbolic title only, and "king" can't be a symbolic title, although "queen" can. It's a seemingly arbitrary (and very patriarchal) rule, but it's a long-standing one, and the royals are nothing if not traditional.Prince Philip was given the titles Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich when he married Queen Elizabeth (then a princess) in 1947. When Elizabeth became queen in 1953, he was not crowned or anointed, and she didn't give him the title of prince until 1957. His official styling was then announced as "His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh."
No, a princess becomes a queen when she marries a prince, or when the king and queen decide to give her the throne.
For his 90th Birthday, Queen Elizabeth II made Prince Philip Lord High Admiral, which is the nominal head of the Royal Navy.The title had been held by Her Majesty since 1964, but she decided it would make a nice birthday present for Prince Philip - who served in the Navy during WWII. It is believed to have been symbolic for the Duke's sacrifice - he gave up his naval career in 1952 when the Queen became monarch.
Prince Edward doesn't receive anything from the Civil List. The only one who receives money from the Civil List is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He receives 359,000 pounds per year, which is equal to $587,100 in US currency.
19th February 1960
Prince William has not lost his title as prince. The duke of york still retains his title as prince Andrew however it is common for the queen to give other titles to royal members when they marry. When William married Catherine she automatically receives the title princess William but they will be officially known as the duke and duchess of Cambridge. Also a duke is higher than a prince.
No. Although last names are not normally used in royalty, the Queen and Prince Philip decided to give their children the name Mountbatten-Windsor, so it will still be the House of Windsor.
Prince Philip's surname is Mountbatten. He was born on 10 June 1921 to parents Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. During World War I, his family changed their name from Battenberg to Mountbatten to separate themselves from the German name. At birth he was: His Royal Highness Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. After his marriage to the Queen he became: His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children. Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI and later known as the Queen Mother gave birth to the Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret. Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.