camelot23ca
Heir Presumptive
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I can understand that desire (if it is one) for Louis. It would be lovely- under different circumstances.
But it wasn’t Philip’s wish. He clearly wanted his title to go to Edward. I think, generally, he wanted one of his sons to get to USE his title. It was something he could pass down to one of his kids for their personal use. (I felt Edward hinted at that line of thinking when he pointed out that Andrew, technically, should have gotten it, but Philip missed the opportunity.)
I think that Charles is smart enough to distinguish between what his personal preference as a grandfather would be (if the part about Louis is true) and what makes sense for the monarchy. Louis will be in the same position as Edward - the younger son of the monarch; if the issue is the title leaving the main line it makes no more sense to give it to him than to give it to Edward. And Louis will have no sense of personal connection to the dukedom the way Edward presumably would. If the issue is Charles wants to hoard titles for his own descendants - which I don’t believe - well, again, this is why making plans for 20 or 30 years down the road always involves risk. Edward should have become the Duke of Cambridge or Sussex or similar when he married, with Philip accepting the fact that the future Duke of Edinburgh would be one of his grandsons or great grandsons instead.