Tatiana Maria
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That is true girls remain sidelined as far as titles go. Even though Charlotte is ahead of Louis, Charlotte's children will not be titled just like Eugenie's and Anne's, but Louis' children will be titled.
Yes, indeed. In addition, under the current rules and expectations of the British monarchy:
Louis's titles will automatically be shared with his wife. Charlotte will not be permitted to share any of her titles with her husband.
Louis will eventually be granted a hereditary dukedom, conferring on him and his male heirs (but not his female descendants or their descendants) legal privileges including the right to stand for one of 90 seats allocated to hereditary peers in the House of Lords. Charlotte will receive only the courtesy title of Princess Royal, which is non-hereditary and devoid of attached privileges.
Louis will retain his full titles and surname after marriage, without modifications. Charlotte will lose any territorial designation she carries (such as "of Wales") and the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
Louis will not need to acknowledge his wife in his title. Charlotte will be required to include a reference to her husband in her full title (Princess Charlotte, Mrs. John Smith).
Louis's wife will renounce her career upon marriage, and the responsibility for caring for their children will fall mainly on her. Charlotte's husband will continue on in his career, and the responsibility for caring for their children will fall mainly on Charlotte.
Louis will have the partnership and support of his wife and share with her the role and privileges of a senior working royal. Charlotte will only be accompanied by her husband, who will continue to live a largely private life, at family events.
If Louis's wife is a foreigner or lives abroad, he will remain in England and his wife will relocate. If Charlotte's husband is a foreigner or lives abroad, she will relocate to the country where her husband lives and works.