Tatiana Maria
Majesty
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She would likely be known Princess Philip of Greece and Denmark.
Princess Philip of Greece is more likely. "the late Prince Andrew of Greece and Princess Andrew (Princess Alice of Battenberg)" was used for Philip's parents in the announcement of their son's engagement.
Didn't prince Philip already use the Mountbatten surname in the Navy? That was well before even meeting Elizabeth.
No, he signed "Philip, Prince of Greece" at the time.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-...ge-life-profile-of-prince-philip-1563268.html
The future Queen Anne was known as Princess George of Denmark until she succeeded her cousin/brother-in-law.
She was known as Princess Ann of Denmark as the British royal court had yet to adopt the custom of using the husband's given name for married women.
If she married Philip while Edward was still king, she would have been Princess Elizabeth, Mrs. Mountbatten unless Edward created Philip The Duke of Edinburgh [...]
That's possible, but in reality the styles used for British princesses who wed untitled men were Lady Patricia Ramsay who renounced her own princessly title, Princess Margaret who retained it with no changes, and Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Mrs. Angus Ogilvy, Princess Beatrice, Mrs. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and Princess Eugenie, Mrs. Jack Brooksbank who kept their princessly titles but had the first and last names of their husband, prefixed by Mrs., joined to it.
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