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  2. List of current British princes and princesses - Wikipedia

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    Women become princesses by marriage, but only use that title if their husband is the Prince of Wales (e.g. Catherine, Princess of Wales) or if they take their husband's full name (last done by Princess Michael of Kent in 1978). [2] Most women use a peerage derived from their husband, such as Duchess or Countess. [3] Men cannot become princes by ...

  3. British princess - Wikipedia

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    Typically a princess by marriage should not be called princess followed by her first name. Diana, Princess of Wales, was consistently referred to as "Princess Diana" by fans and the media, but this usage of the title is technically erroneous, as she was not the child of a monarch nor the child of a son of a monarch. [3]

  4. Category:Lists of princesses - Wikipedia

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    List of current British princes and princesses; E. List of countesses of East Frisia; F. List of fictional princesses; H. ... List of princesses of Denmark by marriage;

  5. A Breakdown of All of Princess Catherine’s Royal Titles ...

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    Since marrying into the British royal family in 2011, Kate Middleton—now Catherine, Princess of Wales—has adopted a handful (and at times, a mouthful) of official royal titles that represent ...

  6. Category:British princesses - Wikipedia

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    A. Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1882) Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife; Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy

  7. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former female monarchs regardless of title, including queens regnant, empresses regnant, pharaohs and monarchs by other titles (grand duchess, princess, etc.). Consorts, such queens consort (i.e. spouses of male monarchs) are not included, see list of current consorts of sovereigns.

  8. Category:English princesses - Wikipedia

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    Margaret of England; Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant; Saint Margaret of Scotland; Margaret of York (1472) Margaret Tudor; Margaret, Countess of Pembroke; Marie I, Countess of Boulogne; Mary I of England; Mary II; Mary of Waltham; Mary of Woodstock; Mary of York; Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange; Matilda of England, Duchess of ...

  9. Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Princess of Wales (Welsh: Tywysoges Cymru) is a title used since the 14th century by the wife of the Prince of Wales. The Princess is the apparent future queen consort, as "Prince of Wales" is a title reserved by custom for the heir apparent to the British throne, and earlier the English throne. The current title-holder is Catherine (née ...