Zonk
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Let's get back on topic which is a Title for William, Catherine and Family.
No, I don't believe so. Knight of the Garter isn't like other Knighthoods where one's wife will be known as Lady _____ . That's an honor that is bestowed upon someone by the sovereign, not something that is inherited or passed on through marriage.
It's possible that when Charles is King, he could make Catherine a Lady of the Garter, or William might do it when he's King. We don't know. I do think that Catherine will be made one before she becomes Queen, though.
You don't think they would be just Prince and Princess William?? I am inclined to think they may favour that for a time.
Yes, she would be her full title would be HRH Princess William of Wales, Duchess of X.No, if William receives a dukedom, she will be HRH The Duchess of whatever. She will no longer be titled Princess William because William will no longer be titled Prince William of Wales. He'll still be named William and he will still be a Prince of the United Kingdom but his title will be Duke of whatever.
Really? I am surprised that you think this is a possibility. What changed your mind on the Queen considering this title for Catherine?...William will be a Prince until he becomes King and so his wife will be Princess William until that time (unless the Queen agrees to allow her formally to be called Princess Catherine - which I think is what will happen actually.)
Really? I am surprised that you think this is a possibility. What changed your mind on the Queen considering this title for Catherine?
The Order specifically applies the surname to those descendants of the Queen not holding Royal styles and titles but it has been applied to or informally used by members of the Royal Family descended from Queen Elizabeth II as their surname, as shown at the marriages of the Duke of York and the Princess Royal, both having been registered with Mountbatten-Windsor in their entries in the marriage registers.