Frelinghighness
Majesty
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Madeleine was born a princess, HRH, daughter of a monarch, and will not be stripped of her HRH, like the King's sisters were who married commoners. That changed about the time when the King married a commoner .
Her husband declined a title, as did Princess Anne's of GB's husband. In Anne's case, that meant the children were not royal. She of course still was and was even elevated to Princess Royal and became a bulwark of the BRF.
Women who marry into royalty assume their husband's status upon marriage. The men do not assume their wife's status and either have titles bestowed on them or not.
Having the child in NY where M lives and her doctor is and her husband works (is he back to work yet??) seems totally normal to me. Bestowing an HRH on her child doesn't seem right but it is the King's perogative, as was the size and scope and televising of the wedding.
As Muhler stated above, the fact of Estelle and CP's status play a huge role in all of this.
I hope she has an uneventful delivery and this baby will be joined soon with another cousin!
Her husband declined a title, as did Princess Anne's of GB's husband. In Anne's case, that meant the children were not royal. She of course still was and was even elevated to Princess Royal and became a bulwark of the BRF.
Women who marry into royalty assume their husband's status upon marriage. The men do not assume their wife's status and either have titles bestowed on them or not.
Having the child in NY where M lives and her doctor is and her husband works (is he back to work yet??) seems totally normal to me. Bestowing an HRH on her child doesn't seem right but it is the King's perogative, as was the size and scope and televising of the wedding.
As Muhler stated above, the fact of Estelle and CP's status play a huge role in all of this.
I hope she has an uneventful delivery and this baby will be joined soon with another cousin!