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Because the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, there is a king (or queen), and the son of the king (or queen) is a prince. The Prince of Wales is the Prince of Wales (a special title for the heir to the British throne), and the current Prince of Wales is Prince Charles, who has two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
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Britain is a constitutional monarchy, so it still retains the status of royalty. The princes of England were all titled Prince of Wales, because in the time of Edward I, the Welsh proposed that those who could rule them must meet 3 requirements: 1Born in Wales, 2 do not speak French or English, 3 pure and immaculate.
Edward I brought his wife-to-be to give birth in Wales, and his son fulfilled the above three points. Since then, the first heir of the United Kingdom has been called the Prince of Wales. The second prince was both known as the Duke of York.
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After the Glorious Revolution in Britain, a constitutional monarchy was implemented, the monarch is the nominal ruler of the country, there is no political power, just a symbol of national etiquette, and the hereditary system is used to inherit the throne, there are many movies that reflect the British royal family, such as "The Queen", "The King's Speech" documentary "The Rise of a Great Power", which are very vivid, I hope to help you.
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That's right! There are not only princes, but also queens...
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A country with a constitutional monarchy.
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Yes, while the throne is hereditary, there is also a constitutional monarchy, so the person on the throne is only a mascot and has no real power.
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The British throne is indeed purely hereditary, they are a constitutional monarchy.
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The British system of succession to the throne is hereditary For example, the order of succession to the throne of the current king is: Current monarch: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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1. Families in England and Europe follow the primogeniture system, and the inheritor of the family business must be the eldest son. If there are three brothers in a family, it is usually the eldest son who inherits the ancestral business, the second son from Rong, and the third son enters the church as a pastor. If there is no boy in the family, the inheritance is transferred to the male relatives in the family.
This system of primogeniture is the main reason why the large estates of the British aristocracy can remain unchanged in a family for hundreds of years.
2. For the English nobility (hereditary title), the eldest son inherits two parts: the first part is the noble title of the family: duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; The second part is immovable property, which includes estates, land and other assets.
In English law, the second part is referred to as "immovable property with limited inheritance". Until 1925, titles of nobility were passed only to the eldest son, but the law of "limited inheritance" of family assets was abolished, meaning that the real estate of large estates could (but did not have to) be torn apart** or inherited by daughters.
3. The title of life is a title conferred by the monarch on outstanding people, and these titles are only valid for the lifetime of the person and cannot be passed on to future generations. Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was named a baroness. From high to low, titles in the United Kingdom are divided into dukes (duchesses), marquis (marquises), earls (countesses), viscounts (baroness), and barons (baronesses).
Among them, the Baron (Baroness) is the highest title to confer a knighthood for life. In addition, there are a number of lower-ranking titles: baron-to-be, knight, gentleman.
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1. Prince Charles, who is the first son of Queen Elizabeth.
2. Prince Andrew, who is the second son of Queen Elizabeth.
3. Prince Edward, he is the third son of Queen Elizabeth.
4. Prince Richard, who is the cousin of Queen Elizabeth.
5. Prince William, who is the first son of Prince Charles, the first grandson of Queen Elizabeth.
6. Prince Harry, he is the second son of Prince Charles, the second grandson of Queen Elizabeth.
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1. Prince Charles: the crown prince of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries, the Prince of Wales; 2, Prince Andrew: Queen Elizabeth's second son, Duke of York; 3. Prince Edward:
the Queen's third son, the Earl of Wessex; 4, Prince William: Prince Charles's son; 5, Prince Harry: Prince Charles's second son; 6, Prince Edward:
the Queen's cousin, the Duke of Kent; 7. Prince Richard: The Queen's cousin, Duke of Gloucester;
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Militarily: Edward the Black Prince (eldest son of Edward III, mother was Philippa of Hainaut. Born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
Edward III made him the Earl of Chester, the Duke of Cornwall (1337), and the Prince of Wales (1343), all titles reserved for the crown prince But the greater he was militarily, the more unlucky the French commoners became.
Culturally: Henry IV (brother of the Black Prince), and while his father was busy with state affairs, Henry's education was carried out by his Lancastrian attendants. Henry IV was stout, energetic, and martial arts, and pious, erudite, and talkative.
Henry IV was later appointed Earl of Derby.
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Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry.
Prince Charles is the father of Prince William and Prince Harry, Prince William, the first in line to the throne of the United Kingdom, is the elder brother of Prince Harry, and the second in line to the throne of the United Kingdom, Prince Harry, is the third in line to the throne of the United Kingdom, and is currently a second lieutenant officer, and the pilot of the Apache plane, it is said that the Apache plane can only be piloted by 2 super good pilots, and Prince Harry's ability to fly the Apache plane has nothing to do with his royal status, and is completely on his own.
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There are a lot of them in real life, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, these are the three most famous.
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That is, the emperor's children or siblings and parents.
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The royal family, a high-class pet kept by commoners. Set luxury. I want to be happy for a lifetime.
But in the eyes of the royal family, they are at the top of the food chain. Like her mom (Diana)** mainstream.
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