Queen Elizabeth II was adept at honoring her relatives with appointments and always kept those closest to the British crown with the most important royal titles so that everyone felt part of the monarchy.
King Carlos III will take the customs of his deceased mother and is considering paying tribute to the monarch by giving the title of Duchess of Edinburgh to his favorite great-granddaughter, of the 12 she had, according to The Sun.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite great-granddaughter to be named Duchess of Edinburgh
The queen had eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, but according to the press specialized in royalty, Elizabeth II had a favorite and it is about the Princess Charlottethe daughter of the princes of Wales, William and Kate Middleton.
The Princess Charlotte would be chosen by King Charles III to assume the title of Duchess of Edinburgh. The monarch believes it would be a “fitting” tribute to his mother.
“Discussions are ongoing but the favorable outcome for the King is that this title should go to Princess Charlotte,” a source told the Mail on Sunday.
“It would be a fitting way to remember the Queen, who of course held the title of Duchess of Edinburgh, and a way for Her Majesty to honor the line of succession.”
The titles of Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are extremely important within the Firm, and Prince Edward reportedly hoped to receive that honor upon the death of Prince Philip, who held the title from 1947 until his death on April 9, 2021. However However, that day seems not to come for Isabel’s third child.
Princess Charlotte, 7, is the second daughter of the princes of Wales, the younger sister of Prince George, 9, and older than Prince Louis, 4. (YO)
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