Iluvbertie
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I love the royals, but I don't get all the details that they are about. Why would Harry/Henry's children not be Prince/ss? His cousins are, and his child will be 5th in line (until William and Kate have another)
The 1917 LPs of George V.
The LPs cover the styles and titles of HRH Prince/Princess in the BRF with the exception of the younger children of William which are covered by the new LPs issused by The Queen in 31st December last year - although gazetted earlier this year.
The 1917 LPs state that HRH Prince/Princess is held by:
1. children of the monarch - Charles, Anne, Andrew, Edward
2. male-line grandchildren of the monarch - William, Harry, Beatrice, Eugenie, Louise, James, Richard, Edward, Michael, Alexandra
3. the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales - George
4. the wives of any males of the above - Camilla, Kate, Sophie, Brigitte, Katherine and Marie-Christine.
The new LPs issued by The Queen restore #3 above to the state they were in in 1898 when Queen Victoria made all the children of the future George V HRH Prince/Princesses - as they had been HH from birth until 1898.
As a result, unless The Queen issues new LPs to cover Harry's children, while she is Queen Harry's children will be born as Lord/Lady as he isn't the eldest son of the Prince of Wales.
His children would automatically become HRH Prince/Princess when Charles succeeds. However, if Charles predeceases The Queen then Harry's children would not meet the requirements under the 1917 LPs and would therefore need specific LPs, just as the younger children of William and Kate have them.
In 1948 George VI had to issue specific LPs to ensure that the about to be born 2nd in line to the throne was born HRH Prince/Princess. Had he not done so Charles would have been born as Lord Charles Mountbatten and known as Earl of Merioneth as a courtesy title from his father.
Harry's child - if born before William has a 2nd - will be 5th and a Lord sure but when Peter Phillips was born he was 5th in line and a plain Master (he was referred to as Master while a child).