How royal titles will change when Prince Charles becomes king: Queen Elizabeth just celebrated her Platinum Jubilee, but what will William, Harry and Kate Middleton be called in future?
- The Platinum Jubilee marked the queen’s 70-year reign, but royal watchers wonder what will happen on her passing with Camilla set to be queen consort
- Charles could reign under any of his four names while he would give up the title Duke of Edinburgh, inherited from his father, to his brother Edward
That would affect a number of prominent royals aside from the Prince of Wales himself, with them finding themselves with new titles and new roles within “The Firm” …
Prince Charles and Camilla
Currently: Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall
While it’s obvious that Charles will be known as king, what is not known is whether he will reign as Charles III or choose an alternative regnal name, which is not uncommon in royal history. His grandfather, the queen’s father, was born Albert Frederick Arthur George, but reigned as King George VI. Given that Charles’ full name is Charles Philip Arthur George, he has several names he could choose to reign by.
A former royal butler has said, “Royal children have two or three names. The reason is, if possibly that child was to become a king or queen, they have to have a kind of pool to choose from. For example, Prince Charles, if and when he becomes king, would be – people assume he would be Charles III. But he could technically be George VII because George is in his name.”