HRHAmy
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I have a question, will Peter ever receive a title? I know his mother didn't want him or his sister to have one but he will inherit his mother's estate one day right?
HRHAmy said:I have a question, will Peter ever receive a title? I know his mother didn't want him or his sister to have one but he will inherit his mother's estate one day right?
HRHAmy said:I have a question, will Peter ever receive a title? I know his mother didn't want him or his sister to have one but he will inherit his mother's estate one day right?
chrissy57 said:As Princess Anne refused a title for her husband, with his approval, before Peter was born (one that he would have inherited - like Princess Margaret's son will inherit his father's title) I doubt very much that the Queen will give her grandson a title.
HRH Kimetha said:Let me understand this. The Queen asked Princess Anne if she wanted Mark Phillips to have a title? It sounds rather snobbish. What were the circumstances behind her refusal and his approval?
Finally off of that subject, does anyone know if either of Peter's parents encouraged him in pursuing the equestrian sport like Zara?
Welcome to The Royal Forums diamondBrg2! I have some information I can give you. When Princess Anne married Mark Phillips in 1973 Mark turned down an offer for a title from the Queen, and when Peter Phillips was born in 1977 the Queen offered him again and he said no and Princess Anne supported him because they both said they did not want their children to have titles because they wanted their children to grow up to be as normal as possible. Peter and Zara did not have to be titled because the decision was entirely up to Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, not the Queen.
Thank you very much for the information. If they are not "titled" does that mean they have no responsibilities to perform any royal duties? Are they considered "royalty?"
The Phillips children do not perform any royal duties, you are correct. It would probably also be a stretch to describe them as "royalty," though as you go through "royal family" (which many would describe them as being, though, for instance, in Canada, the legal definition of Royal Family does not include them) to "the Queen's family," you get closer to what they are.
The reason that they are not Prince(sse)s of the United Kingdom and don't bear the style Royal Highness is because the current Letters Patent define only the children of the Sovereign, the children of the Sovereign's sons, and males in the direct line of succession (such as a hypothetical first son of Prince William) as Princes and Princesses.
When the then-Princess Elizabeth was pregnant with the current Prince of Wales, special letters patent had to be issued so that he and his siblings would be Princes or Princesses of the United Kingdom and bear the Style of Royal Highness. Had that not occured, Prince Charles would have been born Earl of Merioneth (his father's 2nd most senior title) and Princess Anne would have been born the Lady Anne Windsor.
Barring any letters patent, all daughters and any additional sons of Prince William along with all Children of Prince Harry will be Lord/Lady X Mountbatten-Windsor, even though they will almost certainly be elevated upon the death of the Queen, although Harry's children would not be elevated if the Prince of Wales predeceased his mother.
That is correct although Zara did officially christen a ship with her mother the Princess Royal.The Phillips children do not perform any royal duties, you are correct. It would probably also be a stretch to describe them as "royalty," though as you go through "royal family" (which many would describe them as being, though, for instance, in Canada, the legal definition of Royal Family does not include them) to "the Queen's family," you get closer to what they are.
The reason that they are not Prince(sse)s of the United Kingdom and don't bear the style Royal Highness is because the current Letters Patent define only the children of the Sovereign, the children of the Sovereign's sons, and males in the direct line of succession (such as a hypothetical first son of Prince William) as Princes and Princesses.
When the then-Princess Elizabeth was pregnant with the current Prince of Wales, special letters patent had to be issued so that he and his siblings would be Princes or Princesses of the United Kingdom and bear the Style of Royal Highness. Had that not occured, Prince Charles would have been born Earl of Merioneth (his father's 2nd most senior title) and Princess Anne would have been born the Lady Anne Windsor.
Barring any letters patent, all daughters and any additional sons of Prince William along with all Children of Prince Harry will be Lord/Lady X Mountbatten-Windsor, even though they will almost certainly be elevated upon the death of the Queen, although Harry's children would not be elevated if the Prince of Wales predeceased his mother.
Anne's children have a great deal more privacy than any of there cousins (with the exception of Louise and James). First of all they do not have any bodyguards and ladies in waiting to follow their every move. Secondly they don't have a title but they attend most royal functions with other members of the family. Peter and Zara both live in cottages on Gatcombe with their "partners" and cook their own meals get in their own hot tub and can visit a princess just a few yards away. Unfortunately they do have to deal with the papparazzi just because they are the Queen's grandchildren and people will always be interested. I think they would say their life is pretty good.
I think their degree of privacy is potentially greater. Zara has a higher profile because of her competitive riding and because she's photogenic, but Peter Phillips is usually out of the headlines and left alone to live his life in a way that his HRH cousins aren't. I don't think it's just that he lives a quieter life; I have a feeling that William, Harry, Beatrice, and Eugenie would be in the news more than he is even if they were as low-key about their private lives.
Well I'm sure they are required to, unless there is a major reason for them to not attend. they are probably like any other family they enjoy all the chances they can get together. If they told their grandmother "I want a private life, I don't wan't any of this" than I don't think their wishes would be met. As they get older they will probably drift farther fro the spotlight and won't have to attend as many functions.You said they attend most royal functions, are they required to, is it expected or are they free to decline?
Since they are without titles, could they say simple "I am not interested in any of this, I want to live a private life, please leave me alone?" Would HM Queen Elizabeth be OK with that in your opinion? How about their mother, Princess Anne?
Once their grandmother goes to her reward, in your opinion will their privacy be enhanced?
Well I'm sure they are required to, unless there is a major reason for them to not attend. they are probably like any other family they enjoy all the chances they can get together. If they told their grandmother "I want a private life, I don't wan't any of this" than I don't think their wishes would be met. As they get older they will probably drift farther fro the spotlight and won't have to attend as many functions.
When William is king they will simply be known as the king's cousin. Sort of like the Kents. Zara has made a place for her in society and will not die unknown.
Well even if they had titles...they would never be a prince or a princess. They would always have a large degree of privacy and normalcy to their lives...pap attention yes...but still not as bad as their more high profile cousins.
It could also be said that their cousins have a higher profile not just because of titles but because they frequent areas around London that are prime for media attention. Peter and Zara tend to stay away from that scene...
If they simply refused then they would be left alone with having nothing to do with the royals. They can have any job they like they do not have any duties to carry out, they would make their own money, although they do not have to pay anything for living on Gatcombe. The Queen would be upset if they decided they didn't want anything to do with the family, but I don't think mad enough to leave them out of her will. They don't receive money from the royal family, if anything they are "lended money".A straight forward question here, IF Zara and Peter simply REFUSED, in a practical sense what would happen? How can they be compelled to do anything? Since they are not titled, what could be the possible repercussions? I understand that it is highly likely that they would NOT be the recipients of any benefits from a Will from HM Queen Elizabeth or their mother, but short of that? They receive NO money from the Royal Family, correct?
If they simply refused then they would be left alone with having nothing to do with the royals. They can have any job they like they do not have any duties to carry out, they would make their own money, although they do not have to pay anything for living on Gatcombe. The Queen would be upset if they decided they didn't want anything to do with the family, but I don't think mad enough to leave them out of her will. They don't receive money from the royal family, if anything they are "lended money".
No problem. That's why I'm here.OK and THANK YOU for taking the time to answer my questions, I do appreciate it.
Well that is something else that puzzles me. Their mother is a child of the sitting Monarch. WHY were they not a Prince and Princess, like their cousins? Because of their mother's gender?