Ish
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I am hopeful that the British government actually passes legislation to allow the first born child inherit all titles so that York goes to Beatrice. Of course in 30 years the second son, assuming a second son, could be about to marry and Andrew could also still be alive. Andrew could also remarry and have a son - so it is possible that the title won't be available.
I'm aware that the title might not be available, in fact I believe I said as much in my post (although you did go further into the specifics of why it may not).
Personally, I don't think it's likely that Andrew will remarry and have more children, but I guess Andrew does like to surprise us all. As for parliament changing the way titles are inherited.. I can't see a government touching that one either. While the system is sexist, I doubt altering the system of hereditary peerages in a manner that will continue the system is high on the list of any politician's agenda. I think Bea's best bet of becoming Duchess of York is if she's created such on the passing of her father, but given how the Yorks don't really get recognized for what they do now I can't see either of them being granted a peerage in the future, even if such a grant was just to correct the sexism within their father's peerage.
And of course Andrew may very well still be alive in 30 years - one can hope - but the BRF has shown that it has no problem with giving individuals lesser titles on their marriage with the promise of a greater one at a later date. This future son could go the route of Edward, if they so wished.