Why Archie Did Not Receive a Prince Title Explained
Discover why Archie, the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, did not receive a prince title.
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Archie did not get a prince title because, under the current rules established by King George V in 1917, only the children and grandchildren of the monarch through the male line can automatically receive royal titles. Initially, Archie was not eligible as he is the great-grandchild of the reigning monarch. Unless the Queen, or now the King, issues new letters patent, Archie remains without the title.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the rules for royal titles? Royal titles follow specific rules, primarily established by King George V in 1917, limiting titles to direct descendants of the monarch.
- Who decides who gets a royal title? Royal titles are typically governed by letters patent issued by the reigning monarch.
- Can Archie get a prince title in the future? Yes, Archie could receive a prince title if new letters patent are issued by the current monarch.
- How many titles does the British royal family have? The British royal family has various titles including king, queen, prince, princess, duke, and duchess.