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Monarchs Became Great Grandparents?
how many english monarchs became great grandparents?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, Princess Anne, asked for her children not to be given the title of HRH on the basis that they could then try and lead a normal life.
The Cambridge baby is one generation down from Peter and Zara (Anne's kids) and I am sure i read somewhere that the title HRH will only go down 2 generations when the monarch still lives. I could be talking about my nether regions though.
The Cambridge baby is one generation down from Peter and Zara (Anne's kids) and I am sure i read somewhere that the title HRH will only go down 2 generations when the monarch still lives. I could be talking about my nether regions though.
BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20589111 says
"George V decreed in 1917 that the titles "Royal Highness" (HRH) prince and princess should be restricted to the children of the sovereign; the children of the sovereign's sons; and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales." and "Under this formula, a son for William and Kate would become a prince; but there's no provision for a daughter's title."
But presumably the proposed new legislation will address this.
"George V decreed in 1917 that the titles "Royal Highness" (HRH) prince and princess should be restricted to the children of the sovereign; the children of the sovereign's sons; and the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales." and "Under this formula, a son for William and Kate would become a prince; but there's no provision for a daughter's title."
But presumably the proposed new legislation will address this.
It is quite possible that Eleanor of Aquitaine became a great-grandmother while her husband Henry was on the English throne, but it is also probable that her first great-grandchildren were descended from her first husband, the King of France, from whom she was divorced because she produced only daughters by him.
As far as I know, Eleanor was the only Queen in History who was the wife of two kings and the mother of two Kings. Unfortunately, in those days, records were a bit vague for the more distant descendants of royalty, so the full number of her descendants may never be sorted out, especially bearing in mind high childhood mortality.
As far as I know, Eleanor was the only Queen in History who was the wife of two kings and the mother of two Kings. Unfortunately, in those days, records were a bit vague for the more distant descendants of royalty, so the full number of her descendants may never be sorted out, especially bearing in mind high childhood mortality.
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