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I learned early on through this forum that Diana, Princess of Wales was incorrectly called “Princess Diana” during and after her marriage, as she never was a princess in her own right. (But was The Princess of Wales)
But now I have a question about the correct titles of princesses today.
Letizia of Spain is The Princess of Asturias, so isn’t it incorrect to call her “Princess Letizia,” like I have seen often? I know different countries have varying ways of titling, but still, I am curious. I guess in the same way, Felipe is The Prince of Asturias, so is it wrong to call him “Prince Felipe”? I read somewhere that the Spanish heir to the throne is the only one to be titled “Prince” before their name (rather than Infante), but I’m not sure how accurate that is.
Similarly, what about the princess consorts of Monaco? They become “The Princess of Monaco”, but I’ve always heard “Princess Grace” and soon-to-be “Princess Charlene.” Do these women really become princesses in their own right, or is it just habit to put the word “princess” in front of someone’s name if it is in their official title?
But now I have a question about the correct titles of princesses today.
Letizia of Spain is The Princess of Asturias, so isn’t it incorrect to call her “Princess Letizia,” like I have seen often? I know different countries have varying ways of titling, but still, I am curious. I guess in the same way, Felipe is The Prince of Asturias, so is it wrong to call him “Prince Felipe”? I read somewhere that the Spanish heir to the throne is the only one to be titled “Prince” before their name (rather than Infante), but I’m not sure how accurate that is.
Similarly, what about the princess consorts of Monaco? They become “The Princess of Monaco”, but I’ve always heard “Princess Grace” and soon-to-be “Princess Charlene.” Do these women really become princesses in their own right, or is it just habit to put the word “princess” in front of someone’s name if it is in their official title?