Are William and Kate now the Prince and Princess of Wales?

Several senior members of the royal family are expected to see their title’s change

Laura Hampson
Sunday 11 September 2022 06:38 EDT
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Prince William ‘to be given Prince of Wales title after his father was named King Charles III’

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The Queen has died. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday 8 September, aged 96, following 70 years on the throne.

Her eldest child and heir to the throne, Prince Charles, has now become King Charles III with his wife, Camilla, taking on the role of Queen Consort.

While the Queen’s death means a shuffle in the line of succession – Charles’ oldest son, Prince William, is now heir to the throne and William’s son, Prince George, is third in line – what does the monarch’s death mean for royal family titles?

Prince Charles is now King Charles

Charles is the oldest King to assume the throne
Charles is the oldest King to assume the throne (Getty Images)

As Prince Charles was the Queen’s eldest child and heir to the throne, he assumed the monarch position following her passing. He will be known as King Charles III, although his full name is Charles Philip Arthur George

At 73, this makes Charles the oldest King to assume the throne. This record was previously held by William IV, who succeeded the throne in 1830 when he was 64.

Charles also holds the title of the oldest and longest-serving heir apparent to the British throne in history.

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is now Queen Consort

It was announced Camilla would take the title of HRH Queen Consort once Charles took the throne earlier this year
It was announced Camilla would take the title of HRH Queen Consort once Charles took the throne earlier this year (Getty Images)

Earlier this year, the Queen said it was her wish that Camilla Parker Bowles would be known as Queen Consort when Charles became King.

In a statement released on 6 February, the day the Queen marked 70 years on the throne, Her Majesty said: “And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.”

This marked a change as Camilla was initally meant to be known as Princess Consort.

Before his wedding to Camilla in 2005, Charles released a statement which revealed the title she would take after their wedding, as well as the one she will now use as Charles takes the throne.

“Mrs Parker Bowles will use the title HRH The Duchess of Cornwall after marriage,” the statement read. “It is intended that Mrs Parker Bowles should use the title HRH The Princess Consort when The Prince of Wales accedes to The Throne.”

Traditionally, the wife of a reigning king is given the title of Queen Consort and is crowned and anointed at the coronation ceremony.

“Unless decided otherwise, a Queen Consort is crowned with the King, in a similar but simpler ceremony. If the new Sovereign is a Queen, her consort is not crowned or anointed at the coronation ceremony,” the royal website reads.

Prince William is now the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge

Prince William will only be known as Prince of Wales if he is granted that title by Charles
Prince William will only be known as Prince of Wales if he is granted that title by Charles (Getty Images)

At age 10, Charles was given the title of Prince of Wales and later had an investiture at Caernarvon Castle in 1969.

Today, Charles III passed down the title to his eldest son and heir to make William Prince of Wales.

Prince William was awarded the title of Duke of Cambridge following his wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011, but he will now also hold the title of Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge, to take on the title held by his father.

This means William will also likely inherit the Duchy of Cornwall – an estate equating to 150,000 acres and an income estimated to be £20 million per year.

Kate Middleton is now the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge

The Duchess of Cambridge’s title will change to the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge
The Duchess of Cambridge’s title will change to the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge (Chris Jackson/PA)

Kate Middleton was given the title of Duchess of Cambridge after she married Prince William in 2011 and, because her husband will now be heir apparent, her title will also change.

Instead of being the Duchess of Cambridge, she will be known as the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge – inheriting the title formerly held by Camilla.

But she has also now been given a much more significant title - that of Princess of Wales, previously always associated with Diana, William and Harry’s much loved mother.

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