What are the rules for who is given the title of Prince/Princess in the BRF? I know that Princess Anne refused titles for her children and heard that Edward and Sophie did not want their children to be Prince/Princess. So why are Bea and Eugenie princesses? Also, I know the Queen made sure that William and Kate's children would be Prince/Princesses. If she had not done so, would their titles have changed to Prince/Princess upon William's succession to the throne? It seems to me that it would be easier just to make a rule saying that those people in direct succession to the Throne that cannot drop down in line due to the birth of someone else are prince/princess. It is just all so confusing to me and I want to understand. Thanks.
There are very clear rules:
- Children and male-line grandchildren of the Sovereign are HRH with titular dignity of prince or princess
- The children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales are also princes and princesses (until recently the rule was that the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales was also a prince, but the Queen has extended this to all his children)
So, to clarify the current situation:
- Peter and Zara were never to be Royal Highnesses with the titular dignity of Prince and Princess; if their father had accepted a (noble) title, their titles would have derived from his titles.
- Beatrice and Eugenie are entitled to HRH and princess as male-line grandchildren of the Sovereign.
- Louise and James were entitled to HRH and prince(ss), however, the Queen decided otherwise and that is why they are now known als Lady Louise and Viscount Severn (as children of a normal earl)
- George would have been HRH prince George of Cambridge independent of the Queen's Letters Patent; Charlotte (and her future brother/sister) would have been Lady (or Lord) until their grandfather's (so Charles', not William's!) ascension to the throne had the queen not issues the Letters Patent.
Something you didn't ask, but might wonder: Harry's children won't be HRH and prince(ss) under the Queen's reign, the eldest son will take his father's secondary title and the others will be known als Lord and Lady Mountbatten-Windsor. According to the current rules, they will become HRH and prince(ss) when Charles ascends the throne (if he never does and William becomes King instead, Harry's children will never be entitled to HRH and prince(ss)); however, we've seen with the children of Edward and Sophie that this is not a given (the Sovereign can always decide otherwise), so we have to see how it all plays out.
Hope this clarifies; if not, feel free to ask further questions.
Moderators, could you please move the question above and my answer to the appropriate thread as this is about the British and not the Swedish royal family titles. Thanks!