Queen Elizabeth announced shortly before Prince William's wedding that his new title will be Duke of Cambridge. His second title will be Earl of Strathearn and his third title will be Baron Carrickfergus.
Because he was invested with the title by Queen Elizabeth II.
Before his marriage to Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip's title was Prince of Greece and Denmark.
The English language has no special term for the grandson of a Queen. Such a person may be given a title of nobility and known by that title. In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Nations the title of Prince is granted at the will of the Monarch and is currently held by Queen Elizabeth's sons (Charles, Andrew, and Edward) and by Prince Charles' sons (William and Harry). Other grandsons of Elizabeth II are not called "Prince."
She did, she bestowed the title of Prince on him when he was born.
No Prince William is not The Prince of Wales. That title is held by the eldest son of the reigning monarch. The reigning monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and her eldest son is Prince Charles, who is Prince of Wales. Prince William is known as Prince William of Wales because his father is Prince Charles. When Charles becomes King, then Prince William will become the Prince of Wales
Because the Queen appointed this title to him
No ! Camilla wasn't born into a Royal family - and therefore can NEVER have the title 'Queen' It's the same situation with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's husband, Philip. He wasn't part of a Royal Family, and thus has the title Prince. Camilla will have the title Princess Camilla when Charles accedes to the throne.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Duke of Edinburgh
yes, he is the Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn,endiburgh and Baron Caregivers
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.
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.