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It's not like HM owns <i>that</i> much property personally that she can run about giving it away willy-nilly to her umpteen grandchildren.
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In his Hello interview this week Peter was asked if there was ever a time that he regretted his parents' decision not to give him a title his answer was -
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#43
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I would love to see Peter receive a title--Earl of something that he can pass down to his children. Charles' are HRH Prince William and Harry; Harry will receive a Dukedom most likely. Bea and Eugenie are both HRH Princesses, Edward's son will be titled and his daughter will be Lady Louise....while I respect Anne's belief that she wanted to shield her children from the public life, I would like to see Peter receive a title or something from Granny on his wedding day.
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Well, while I posted my above post this was posted (if that makes any sense at all!) and yeah, even though I would have liked to see him receive a title, I think this probably seals it.
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#45
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Peter is far from rich, does not own a grand estate (although he will likely inherit Gatcombe Park after Anne's death) and works for a living.
Having a title is rather pointless, given his private life as a commoner. It's not like he will take on royal duties after his marriage, so I doubt he will accept one. |
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I am sure you know his personal finances well, and what he will inherit. <sigh>
Well, we could all wonder if he might. You never know. After all, for two people so fond of privacy, a 500,000 splashy spread in Hello! was unusual too...... ;-)
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indeed it was Lady M.
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If Peter wants a title, I'm sure The Queen would love to grant him one. After all, he is her eldest grandson and Anne's only son.
We'll just have to wait and see what happens on his wedding day. |
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Stranger things have happened.. Edward was made an Earl instead of a Royal Duke when he was married, a mild surprise to many, as usually the sons of a sovereign are made Dukes...but we never know.... Shall have to wait and see. The wedding seems to be grander than we all originally thought. I heard the Queen is providing an open carriage for the ride from St. George's to Frogmore House.....imagine the pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Edward was created an Earl for his wedding, but will become The Duke of Edinburgh after Prince Philip. After Philip dies The Prince of Wales becomes Duke of Edinburgh and the title will merge with the Crown when Charles becomes King. He will then grant the title to the Earl of Wessex.
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If Mark Phillips hadn't decide to resign a royal title at his marriage how would he and his children be titled? And how would be Timothy Laurence called after getting a royal title?
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I also think that Edward's son(s) and grandsons will use the surname Mountbatten-Windsor (if he does indeed have any male grandchildren)... and not just William's and Harry's children and grandchildren.
Am I correct? Edward is male-line child of Prince Philip as well, so he should be able to use the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
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The surname "Mountbatten-Windsor" will apply to The Queen's descendants who are not HRH. |
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More info from: Royal Styles and Titles of Great Britain The children of the Earl of Wessex On June 19, 1999, at the time of Prince Edward's wedding, it was announced that The Queen had decided, with the agreement of Prince Edward and Miss Rhys-Jones, that any children of their marriage should not be given the style of His or Her Royal Highness, but would have courtesy titles as sons or daughters of an Earl (see the press release from Buckingham Palace). At the time, many people have expressed the notion that a press release was not sufficient to modify the Letters Patent of 1917, and that Louise could not be deprived of her "rights" without letters patent. The fact is that royal styles and titles are a matter of royal prerogative, that does not require the advice of the government (the Letters Patent of 1917 were issued without any such advice). The sovereign's will and pleasure is all that matters, and she can change styles and titles as she pleases (see the documents concerning the style of the Duke of Windsor's wife and issue, in particular the view of the Law Officers that "the right to use this style or title, in our view, is within the prerogative of His Majesty and he has the power to regulate it by Letters Patent generally or in particular circumstances", their view of the "undoubted powers of the Sovereign from time to time to determine the ambit within which the style and title of Royal Highness should be enjoyed", and the opinion of Sir Geoffrey Ellis that "precedence not regulated by law is substantially that granted at Court and this is a question for the Crown"). How that pleasure is publicized, by letters patent, warrant, press release or verbal declaration, is immaterial. (End of quote)
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They still have the right to be HRH Prince/Princess of the UK automatically, unless specific letters patent are issued denying them that right, as was done in 1937 before The Duke of Windsor married. Otherwise, Wallis would automatically have become HRH The Princess Edward, Duchess of Windsor with marriage to HRH The Prince Edward. |
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From the press release of BP: "The Queen has also decided, with the agreement of The Prince Edward and Miss Rhys-Jones, that any children they might have should not be given the style His or Her Royal Highness, but would have courtesy titles as sons or daughters of an Earl. " Which means BTW that a second son of prince Edward would simply be The Honorable Mr. X Mountbatten-Windsor.
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From how I see it, the press have elevated the couple on the occasion of their marriage. This morning's 6-very-cold-2nd-day-of-winter-am-news in Sydney had a lead story about the royal wedding.
So those with bitter and twisted comments about WAGS should know their place and should be pleased to know that a business brain is in line to enjoy the Gatecombe inheritance. |
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I can understand that the two gave an exclusive interview to Hello! before the wedding and made money on that. In this way, they have a chance to finance the wedding party, honeymoon, future life together etc. on their own. I even think they should have asked for more. After all, Autumn and Peter are throwing a party for the Queen and should not borrow money or have the expenses covered by someone else.
If exclusive wedding picture rights were sold or not - I cannot say. |
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It does not mean they do not have the right to assume their styles as HRH Prince/Princess of the UK if they choose to do so in the future. Only letters patent can take that away. |