There is Camilla, there is Anne, there is Sophie, there is Catherine, there is Meghan... And in the future we will have George's wife, Louis' wife, Charlotte, Archie's wife. Plenty of ladies around, I would say.
Since we are in a era of alleged gender equality , why couldn't Charlotte's husband be a full-time royal too ?
I find it curious that wives of senior princes are expected to give up their careers and become full-time royals, but if the husband of a senior princess did the same, he would probably be frowned upon and accused of being a free loader living on taxpayer's money.
The only exception still seems to be the consorts of reigning queens or of the heiress to the Crown. I don't see, however, why Charlotte's spouse should be treated any differently than Louis's, especially considering that, as mentioned above, under equal primogeniture Charlotte will always be more senior than her baby brother.
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