Edward being an Earl probably also appealed at the time as they did not wish any children they might have to be styled HRH - Lady and Viscount/Lord are the natural stylings for the children of an Earl, so in that sense they are as would be expected.
I agree with Somebody, there is a big difference between the sons of monarchs having Dukedoms and the grandsons having them too, the latter case being where slimming down arguments tend to be made. You have to treat a generation fairly which was why I thought Charles would go for a grantee only approach with Edward, striking a balance between keeping his promise and slimming down/modernisation and DoE is then available for his descendants if that is what William wants to do. That way none of Elizabeth II’s sons would pass on a Dukedom (but then the odd one out would be Harry, a generation on but gets to pass on a Dukedom while his uncle cannot.) Kent and Gloucester go on but of course they are the generation above Edward (and created for the generation before that,) that was the way it was then and the generation is equal.
It’s easy to be for slimming down when it isn’t at the expense of your descendants, I suppose.
I agree with Somebody, there is a big difference between the sons of monarchs having Dukedoms and the grandsons having them too, the latter case being where slimming down arguments tend to be made. You have to treat a generation fairly which was why I thought Charles would go for a grantee only approach with Edward, striking a balance between keeping his promise and slimming down/modernisation and DoE is then available for his descendants if that is what William wants to do. That way none of Elizabeth II’s sons would pass on a Dukedom (but then the odd one out would be Harry, a generation on but gets to pass on a Dukedom while his uncle cannot.) Kent and Gloucester go on but of course they are the generation above Edward (and created for the generation before that,) that was the way it was then and the generation is equal.
It’s easy to be for slimming down when it isn’t at the expense of your descendants, I suppose.
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