Ish
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Are we likely to ever see the husband's of Princesses being given the title of Prince like in Sweden? The titles system in this country is still outdated and sexist to both genders.
Asides from Daniel - who is a special case - which husbands of Swedish princesses have been made Princes of Sweden?
Daniel was made a Prince because he married the heir apparent. The last time the heir to the British throne was a woman was 60+ years ago, and when she married her husband was granted an HRH and a dukedom by the then king, to be later created a British Prince by his wife during her reign.
Since then only 3 British princesses have married (to 4 men). Two of the husbands were reportedly offered peerages that were then turned down - the individuals didn't want titles. One was offered and took an earldom, but given as the marriage happened in the 60s and to someone who wasn't the best of royals, I can see why no one jumped to make him a Prince. The most recent one wasn't offered any title.
For all, especially the first two, being royal would have impacted their abilities to continue on with their private lives and private careers - especially given as they married at times when there was a shortage of working royals. For Anne's husbands this would have been less of an issue as they had military careers, but I don't think either of them wanted titles at all.
Now, the Queen has two granddaughters whose husbands could be granted titles if and when they marry - neither even being engage yet. Somehow, regardless of gender equality, I don't think people will react well if the Yorks marry and their husbands become Princes, especially as it's often assumed that Charles will strip them of their titles once he's king.