Thursday, April 02, 2009

Why is Queen Elizabeth II’s husband a prince rather than a king?

Question from a visitor


Why isn’t the Queen of England’s husband referred to as the King of England? Isn’t he king by marriage?

In the British monarchy, the husband of a female monarch does not have any recognized special status, rank, or privileges.

Prince Philip was a prince from birth. He is the son of Prince Andrew of Greece and was born Prince of Greece and Denmark. Upon his marriage to then-Princess Elizabeth in 1947, Philip was given the title “Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merion, and Baron Greenwich,” and was made a Knight of the Garter. (He became a British citizen around this time and renounced his Greek and Danish titles). Elizabeth II was coronated in 1953, and in 1957, she granted Philip the title “Prince of the United Kingdom.”

Interesting Fact:
The wife of a male monarch (e.g. the Queen Mother was the wife of King George VI) takes on her husband’s rank and style upon marrying, becoming Queen. She is known as the Queen consort ( wife and consort of a reigning king)
( A consort is a spouse , usually of royalty.)

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1 comments:

Margaret Bexter said…

A Queen is a lower rank than a King. However, no-one can be given a higher ranking than the blood monarch head. This is why when the blood monarch, King George VI married, his wife became Queen, yet when the blood royal Queen Elizabeth II married, her husband could not become King – if he was given the title of ‘King’ he would out-rank the Queen.

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