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[13] [14] Richard and Anne's son, Edward of Middleham, was created Prince of Wales in York Minster on 8 September 1483 following their Royal Progress across England. [ 15 ] Anne was on good terms with her mother-in-law Cecily Neville, Duchess of York , with whom she discussed religious works, such as the writings of Mechtilde of Hackeborn .
Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales (c. December 1473 or 1476 – 9 April 1484), was the son and heir apparent of King Richard III of England by his wife Anne Neville. He was Richard's only legitimate child and died aged seven or ten.
Prince of Wales Lancastrian † Tewkesbury: Anne Neville: Richard III Duke of Gloucester, King of England r. 1483–1485 Yorkist † Bosworth Field: Henry VII King of England Lancastrian r. 1485–1509: Elizabeth of York: Edward V Prince of Wales, King of England r. 1483 Yorkist Tower: Richard of Shrewsbury Duke of York Tower
Soon Anne marries and travels back to England with her husband and mother-in-law as Princess of Wales. She is horrified to discover that her father has died in the dreaded Battle of Barnet. Prince Edward also dies in battle, much to the grief of Queen Margaret. Soon she and Anne are taken prisoner by the Yorkist soldiers. The King releases Anne ...
Prince of Wales Lancastrian † Tewkesbury: Anne Neville: Richard III Duke of Gloucester, King of England r. 1483–1485 Yorkist † Bosworth Field: Henry VII King of England Lancastrian r. 1485–1509: Elizabeth of York: Edward V Prince of Wales, King of England r. 1483 Yorkist Tower: Richard of Shrewsbury Duke of York Tower
The Duchess of Cornwall is usually also the Princess of Wales, and she uses that title. The current title-holder is Catherine (née Middleton ), whose husband, Prince William (later Prince of Wales ), became the Duke of Cornwall on 8 September 2022, upon the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II . [ 1 ]
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