No, he is just like Tim Laurence and Mike Tindall, Peter Phillips, etc. We count the spouses of royal men so in fairness I would have to say that the male partners should get to share of the congratulations and cries of quelle hourer as they present themselves.
As above. If we can write about commoners married to royalty (Catherine, Princess William and Sophie, Princess Edward). So, if it's fun to right about non-royal female spouses it is only fair to write about non-royal male spouses. Fortunately, Edo is both rich and (minorly) aristocratic.
We have no problem discussing the non-royal men married to the Princesses of Monaco, nor their children and grandchildren. So fairs fair!
And it would be somewhat discriminating