Changes to British Royal Titles Since the Death of Queen Elizabeth II

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  • @UsefulCharts
    @UsefulCharts  Před rokem +588

    Limited edition chart showing Queen Elizabeth II's descent from Alfred the Great of England and Kenneth MacAlpin of Scotland, published on the occasion of her Plantinum Jubilee: usefulcharts.com/collections/limited-editions/products/british-monarchy-family-tree

    • @vl6357
      @vl6357 Před rokem +6

      Regal not regnal.

    • @sheilapillay510
      @sheilapillay510 Před rokem +1

      P

    • @sheilapillay510
      @sheilapillay510 Před rokem

      Pp0

    • @umarujah2398
      @umarujah2398 Před rokem

      Aaa01111101111

    • @RexxSchneider
      @RexxSchneider Před rokem +18

      @@vl6357 Regnal name: "the name used by monarchs and popes during their reigns and, subsequently, historically. Since ancient times, some monarchs have chosen to use a different name from their original name when they accede to the monarchy." Please try to keep up.

  • @BlastedRodent
    @BlastedRodent Před rokem +12079

    People surprised that William’s kids are ahead of Harry have clearly never watched the Lion King

    • @dorderre
      @dorderre Před rokem +11

      Is this a prophecy that Harry will have William killed by an angry mob, blame George for it, chase him away and create a reign of terror, only for George to return as a young adult and overthrow Harry?

    • @psclynch7820
      @psclynch7820 Před rokem +927

      This is the best line I have ever read anywhere.

    • @poppyorangeflower
      @poppyorangeflower Před rokem +451

      Or read Hamlet.

    • @davidguthary8147
      @davidguthary8147 Před rokem +819

      Simba: Hey, Uncle Scar, when I'm king, what'll that make you?
      Scar: A monkey's uncle.

    • @conorstapleton3183
      @conorstapleton3183 Před rokem +174

      LONG LIVE THE KING!

  • @mdaly23md
    @mdaly23md Před rokem +1998

    Can you imagine being able to trace your ancestry and family tree so completely? What history and lineage. To know that your family has had such an impact on history, to read of what you lineage has done, no questions to ask, to see portraits, paintings, or photographs of them. Wow!

    • @strawberryme08
      @strawberryme08 Před rokem +26

      Many people can do this. People in my religion with the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints can do this too. There’s websites for it as well but it helps to have a family history who valued it. Many can go back hundreds of years

    • @scotth6814
      @scotth6814 Před rokem +89

      This is the Official family tree. No disrespect intended, but the genetic family tree may differ slightly due to indiscretions. Farther back in time it was common for royalty to have affairs, since many royal marriages were political arrangements.

    • @queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223
      @queenshaasiabeautifulearth2223 Před rokem +33

      Most don't have that luxury do to lues, Greed, jealousy and envy....Smh Slavery

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 Před rokem +12

      Kinda cool yes...but the amount of let's say "close" marriages would be kinda disheartening genetically speaking.

    • @Buggu3
      @Buggu3 Před rokem +39

      Imagine being born black and they striped you of your whole entire lineage and history.

  • @bluefamily3937
    @bluefamily3937 Před rokem +509

    I'm always surprised at how many people don't know this. Thank you for the video. But don't forget Princess Charlotte being 3rd in line for the throne is a gift from Queen Elizabeth who changed the Succession to the Crown Act so that she can equally inherit the throne in line just as her brothers.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 Před rokem +36

      It was the Parliaments of the Commonwealth realms that changed the succession not the Queen personally though her or her governors general passed the Acts

    • @samanthafordyce5795
      @samanthafordyce5795 Před rokem +38

      @@pedanticradiator1491 I belive the queen lobbied strongly for the change, however.

    • @Crazy-Cat-Lady-of-CA
      @Crazy-Cat-Lady-of-CA Před rokem +2

      He went over that in the previous succession video.

    • @MrEshah
      @MrEshah Před rokem +35

      The monarchs aren't allowed to express any political agendas so she certainly didn't lobby it strongly. She likely expressed how the previous system might've been outdated and gave a regal version of a *wink wink, nudge nudge.

    • @Luna.3.3.3
      @Luna.3.3.3 Před rokem +7

      Yes, I applaud her for that! She changed with the times.

  • @dj3114
    @dj3114 Před rokem +325

    I had argued that without the abdication, this would have still be the line. Since Edward had no children, Elizabeth would still have become Queen - just much later than it happened.

    • @samanthafordyce5795
      @samanthafordyce5795 Před rokem +27

      I have long held the same view. So many commentators say that Elizabeth's life changed drastically when Edward VIII abdicated. No. It didn't. When Edward VIII was king, her father was #1 in the line of succession, and Elizabeth was #2. She just would have inherited later.
      There was very little chance that Edward VIII was going to sire children, and certainly not with Wallis Simpson. It's rumored that a botched abortion in her 20s rendered her sterile. Be that as it may, she was already in her early 40s when she was with the king and, since Parliament wouldn't let him marry her, it didn't matter anyway.

    • @dj3114
      @dj3114 Před rokem +6

      @@samanthafordyce5795 While I too was certain there would be no children of that union due to age, I was unaware of the rumoured abortion resulting in sterility. Thanks for that and glad to know that my theory is shared.

    • @snarkfinder2621
      @snarkfinder2621 Před rokem +27

      I always found it annoying when we hear that Elizabeth was never intended to have been the Queen. She was born third in line to throne. From the day that she was born it was expected that she would become Queen unless Edward settled down, got married and had kids or she acquired a legitimate brother. The first event was considered unlikely, but the second was a possibility.

    • @dj3114
      @dj3114 Před rokem +1

      @@snarkfinder2621 Interesting point, but wasn't Elizabeth's mother too old at the point the David was King to have another child - a son?

    • @shareemrasyidi9948
      @shareemrasyidi9948 Před rokem +6

      @@dj3114 Queen Mother was 36 when her husband ascend the throne and Elizabeth was 10 at that point so there is always chance for a son but i guess war time makes it hard for them to produce another child especially when well they are monarch by that point

  • @ladyjane8855
    @ladyjane8855 Před rokem +1681

    Princess Anne, who is largely ignored by all despite being the most hard working Royal, also chose not to give her children titles. Queen Elizabeth has changed the order of succession in honour of her daughter, although it doesn't affect Anne (unfortunately). Princess Charlotte will be the first one to benefit.

    • @Mrhalligan39
      @Mrhalligan39 Před rokem +197

      Let’s hope that Charlotte is not the first to benefit, since it means that George will have died young.

    • @Saucyakld
      @Saucyakld Před rokem +20

      So what does Anne do to be hard working?

    • @theorganguy
      @theorganguy Před rokem +191

      @@Saucyakld the inner circle of royal family is also known as "the firm" - they have many obligations to fulfill as representatives of the crown; any one of us would think that "work" would be very pleasant, as it mostly encompasses attending the opening and unveiling of things, quite commonly with an attached banquet... however, if you need to attend 100s of these per year like clockwork, then it is really strenuous... the Princess Royal has been diligently and dutifully gone about this work in the firm for most of her life - in contrast to Harry and Meghan who both opted out of "the firm" to pursue other business instead

    • @arneliashort4647
      @arneliashort4647 Před rokem +98

      @@theorganguy they opted out because the British press and populace were so hateful and abusive towards Meghan. Why were they relevant in this situation? They didn't even need to be brought up

    • @theorganguy
      @theorganguy Před rokem +93

      @@arneliashort4647 they are actually quite essential to bring up when it comes to the firm, as them not being part of it is cause for more workload for other royals still active, such as Ann... with them not being part of it the firm did not loose one, but two active royals to take part in these duties

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 Před rokem +763

    A great 'what if' timeline would be: who would be King/Queen of the UK today if Oliver Cromwell had taken the throne when he was offered it.

    • @tartanclad3476
      @tartanclad3476 Před rokem +103

      Probably still King Charles III, as Cromwell was ultimately king in all but name, even installing his son like a hereditary monarch.
      The end result would likely have been the same with the House of Cromwell being deposed in favour of the House of Stuart.

    • @pickleman502
      @pickleman502 Před rokem +38

      Nobody wanted cromwell as the king btw.

    • @ReuvenGoldstein1
      @ReuvenGoldstein1 Před rokem +16

      @@pickleman502 A few did, including the most powerful people in parliament.

    • @ryanfarrelly4647
      @ryanfarrelly4647 Před rokem +42

      @@pickleman502 You're forgetting that people still had brain damage in the 1600s

    • @ReuvenGoldstein1
      @ReuvenGoldstein1 Před rokem +12

      If Cromwell established an elective monarchy, in which Lambert was elected after him...it'd probably survive to the present.

  • @dylswife8048
    @dylswife8048 Před rokem +80

    What a great channel you have built here! So full of useful information on a variety of topics. I love charts! I learn best by visualizing a chart format. (I'm about to be 60 and yes, I am still learning!) Thank you for your hard work .I've subscribed. 🙂

  • @philipward2997
    @philipward2997 Před rokem +121

    I enjoyed this, however I must make 2 corrections as follows:
    1, Prince Harry did have a title change upon the death of the late Queen.
    He went from Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex to The Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
    All children of the monarch add the word “The” before their name. They become the definite article. I know this a somewhat pedantic point, but I’m saying it a most cordial and friendly way.
    2, You have Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie still “of York” on the family tree. Upon their marriages the “of York” part of their titles was dropped.
    Keep up the good work

    • @PaulB-17
      @PaulB-17 Před rokem +15

      Just to be uber pedantic it is actually The Prince Henry, Duke of Sussex ...but yea.

    • @birdiemax2693
      @birdiemax2693 Před rokem +8

      And to be very clear, Harry and Meghan's children are officially styled Prince Archie and Princess Lili.

    • @donnafielder6027
      @donnafielder6027 Před rokem +16

      On the subject of Harry & MM fake children than all titles should be removed!

    • @danielwallace8668
      @danielwallace8668 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@birdiemax2693now they are, but not at the time this video was made.

    • @jasonkoch3182
      @jasonkoch3182 Před 7 měsíci +5

      A British Princess who marries does not lose her title designation even if she doesn’t use it. The Hon. Lady Olgivie is still Princess Alexandra of Kent. Eugenie will use her married title but she retains her title as Princess Eugenie of York, even if she never uses it in an official capacity again.

  • @wlinden
    @wlinden Před rokem +467

    I figured that after being Charles this long, he would not want to change now, particularly as there is now another “George” in the direct line

    • @dwilborn1257
      @dwilborn1257 Před rokem +60

      I think that is true. I also think he may have felt enough time has gone by (370 years).

    • @rivenoak
      @rivenoak Před rokem +43

      grandson George is always able to keep it and become George VIII.
      aside from the 8 Henrys and 8 Edwards George is the next most used name afaik

    • @Jay_Johnson
      @Jay_Johnson Před rokem +19

      Or Liz Truss Officially called him that in a press briefing before it was announced.

    • @dorderre
      @dorderre Před rokem +18

      @@Jay_Johnson Yeah I'm not sure if there even was enough time between the Queen's passing and the official announcement by LT that this rather important piece of info has been properly communicated or if she just made it up on the spot and Charles just ran with it bcs f*ck it.

    • @thebandit0256
      @thebandit0256 Před rokem +10

      How many Georges do you want?
      Prince George: I want my great grandmother

  • @carolinian2009
    @carolinian2009 Před rokem +495

    On the ever-revolving Dukes of York: George VI was originally Albert, Duke of York, and so his daughter, who would become Queen, was originally "Princess Elizabeth of York".

    • @MikeMichaels1987
      @MikeMichaels1987 Před rokem

      On the ever-revolving family of scumbags, georgy porgy was originally Big Fat Wanker but he went on a diet and was then referred to as just Wanker.

    • @ruyfernandez
      @ruyfernandez Před rokem +60

      This title seems doomed to never have peace, like the ghost of the original Plantagenets of York who took and then lost the throne.

    • @CreachterZ
      @CreachterZ Před rokem +2

      @@ruyfernandez And that song.

    • @williethomas5116
      @williethomas5116 Před rokem +9

      @@ruyfernandez that lady had the title take from her family but one of them became queen when she married Henry VII.
      Her Aunt Elizabeth of York Duchess of Suffolk lost her 2 of her sons (John and Edmund de la Pole) in the battle to retake the throne from Henry.

    • @MMM-dq9jj14up
      @MMM-dq9jj14up Před rokem

      @@ruyfernandez What does "anc" mean? As, in, 'who took 'anc' then lost the throne.

  • @mysparklingjoy
    @mysparklingjoy Před rokem +7

    Well done on this video! You sorted out all of my doubts about the titles in a very simple and clear way! Thanks!!!

  • @tonyarcher7445
    @tonyarcher7445 Před rokem +30

    Wow! A factually correct video, regarding the British monarchy, on the Internet. Thank you so much…

  • @jackochainsaw
    @jackochainsaw Před rokem +339

    The Duchy of Cornwall is important because it was a Kingdom a long time back. In the Cornish language it is known as Kernow. It has a distinctive black flag of St Piran with the white Cross. The Capital is Truro. Back when it was a full Kingdom, it was known as Dumnonia until the Saxons arrived.

    • @willyjankins4793
      @willyjankins4793 Před rokem +9

      I wish I could read.

    • @NotFckingBen
      @NotFckingBen Před rokem +1

      @@willyjankins4793 Same tbh

    • @brainimp
      @brainimp Před rokem +3

      you could use that argument for other ancient kingdoms.

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem +2

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    • @cerdic6305
      @cerdic6305 Před rokem +7

      That’s not really relevant to the duchy of Cornwall though. The duchy was created in the 14th century out of an earldom which was created by William the Conqueror. Before the Norman Conquest and for about 2 years afterwards an earldom of Cornwall was held by a Cornish nobleman who might have been the descendent of the Cornish kings, but that is by no means certain. In any case, the importance of the duchy of Cornwall has nothing to do with the old kingdom of Dumnonia.

  • @davidringmann3395
    @davidringmann3395 Před rokem +232

    Another thing has changed aswell. When Charles became King Princess Beatrice became Counsellor of State as she is now the 4th person in the line of succession above the age of 21.

    • @wendysnelgrove5870
      @wendysnelgrove5870 Před rokem +10

      Can you tell us what that means?

    • @davidringmann3395
      @davidringmann3395 Před rokem +82

      @@wendysnelgrove5870 A Counsellor of State fullfill some of the monarch's duties, for example when he/she is abroad.

    • @gregweatherup9596
      @gregweatherup9596 Před rokem +31

      Camilla, as consort, also became a Counsellor of State.

    • @user-du7os5yz4e
      @user-du7os5yz4e Před rokem +8

      @@davidringmann3395 Does Harry still have the obligation?

    • @davidringmann3395
      @davidringmann3395 Před rokem +41

      @@user-du7os5yz4e In theory, but he would have to reside in the UK in order to do so.

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    @shellyfegter8688 Před rokem +3

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    @lesegomisay8179 Před rokem +6

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  • @joshygoldiem_j2799
    @joshygoldiem_j2799 Před rokem +105

    Honestly it still stuns me when people ask why Harry isn't higher up in succession, and you see the media glossing over this all the time, it should be common sense at this point!

    • @d3vilmaycry25
      @d3vilmaycry25 Před rokem +14

      For brits that is, but for someone who’s at the other side of the globe, I simply don’t care to know. But glad I now know. Because it’s relieving to know that the kcuc’s lower on the totem pole.

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      @bleeka325 Před rokem +5

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    • @KaixoDenek
      @KaixoDenek Před rokem +3

      Honestly i thought Harry was the older brother before watching this video😥

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      @joshygoldiem_j2799 Před rokem +4

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      @Brookspirit Před rokem +1

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  • @sosewnknits
    @sosewnknits Před rokem +238

    Another fun thing re: the Princess Royal title, is that the holders of the title follow a pattern. Mary, Anne, Charlotte, Victoria, Louise, Mary, and Anne have been the holders, and Princess Charlotte will most likely be the next holder of the title.

    • @ohmanyourecool1
      @ohmanyourecool1 Před rokem +19

      That is interesting!

    • @frenchyladysly
      @frenchyladysly Před rokem +37

      Interesting! Only time will tell if Prince George will have a daughter and then name her Victoria

    • @yuurishibuya4797
      @yuurishibuya4797 Před rokem +29

      @@frenchyladysly George read your comment, he knows what to do now!

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

      DRAWING QUEEN ELIZABETH II | IT'S HERE ON THE CHANNEL...

    • @Shahzad-ss1jq
      @Shahzad-ss1jq Před rokem +2

      @@yuurishibuya4797 well he's still a kid so we will need a few years for that

  • @terrirodriguez8929
    @terrirodriguez8929 Před 5 měsíci +4

    This is sooo informative. Thank you for clearing up the titles and lines of succession.

  • @b.campbell7207
    @b.campbell7207 Před rokem +5

    UsefuCharts have been VERY informative in breaking down the line of succession for so long. I know so much about your Queen and her family ( before and during her reign) but UsefulCharts enceased that knowledge tremendously. I can't understand why so many people are still ill-informed about the royal family.

    • @jamesclendon4811
      @jamesclendon4811 Před rokem +6

      I suspect that so many are ill-informed because they simply don't care.

  • @Icantstandtherainn
    @Icantstandtherainn Před rokem +450

    I am so glad I came across this. A lot of people don’t understand the royal titles, who, and why the titles is formally given to each person in the royal family. I had to explain this to a few people in my short version. This one is best told.

    • @mrbenwong86
      @mrbenwong86 Před rokem +13

      Haha, I still don't understand. What is the point. Is not like it comes with any wealth or power.

    • @pal-a
      @pal-a Před rokem

      It's cheating people.
      The money they possess is stolen from many countries.
      Why not an ordinary person become king or queen?

    • @dandeleon2764
      @dandeleon2764 Před rokem +26

      I just came to see if I moved up in line. I'm not Royal. Or British. Just a flower. But my time will come...

    • @pal-a
      @pal-a Před rokem

      @Vanna Stein Excellent

    • @tastethedifferencecheese
      @tastethedifferencecheese Před rokem +1

      they're all descended from germany (related to the kaiser)

  • @billberndtson
    @billberndtson Před rokem +749

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      @j.a.m5083 Před rokem +7

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  • @naynay-fi7iv
    @naynay-fi7iv Před rokem +7

    This was brilliant! Thank you

  • @MyBilingualLife
    @MyBilingualLife Před rokem +7

    Great explanation. Thank you for such an informative video!

  • @Strix005
    @Strix005 Před rokem +83

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    I appreciate the video!

    • @andypham1636
      @andypham1636 Před rokem

      @bilishu aliss who? Dukedom of what

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

      DRAWING QUEEN ELIZABETH II | IT'S HERE ON THE CHANNEL...

  • @ers5255
    @ers5255 Před rokem +175

    Also:
    They still keep surname Windsor, but dynasty changed.
    Elizabeth II was Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. But Philip was Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and this dynasty name follows on all their children unless Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were married matrilineally.

    • @Lord_Raymund
      @Lord_Raymund Před rokem +54

      The go by Windsor for Dynasty/family name. But the use the name Mountbatten-Windsor in school and such.

    • @AsadAli-jc5tg
      @AsadAli-jc5tg Před rokem +2

      Yeah, good point and probably that's why Elizabeth II was just a trash Queen.

    • @gustavw2650
      @gustavw2650 Před rokem +21

      Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg sounds so complicated on British royals.

    • @gustavw2650
      @gustavw2650 Před rokem

      but also kinda funny

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece Před rokem +39

      Yeah, german royal names kinda went out of fashion during the 1930s-40s

  • @paulstewart1557
    @paulstewart1557 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I so enjoy your video presentations. They are clear and very respectfully presented.

  • @pepperann1429
    @pepperann1429 Před rokem +2

    So well explained! Brilliant work! Thank you!👏🏽 💯

  • @centimarsiosolas6971
    @centimarsiosolas6971 Před rokem +217

    "because a king cannot officially hold any lesser titles" - I think there is at least one exception to that, as its my understanding that the monarch is also always the Duke of Lancaster (even when female).

    • @TheMoonRover
      @TheMoonRover Před rokem +40

      Technically that's not a title. Well, not in any legal sense, but it is sometimes used to refer to the Monarch in Lancashire.

    • @adammc7170
      @adammc7170 Před rokem +40

      Also they are referred to as the Duke of Normandy in the Channel Islands I believe.

    • @KiWi13th
      @KiWi13th Před rokem +47

      No, the title Duke of Lancaster is extinct, and it is true that the monarch doesn't have lesser titles than their Kingdom, Lordship, Head of Commonwealth, and religious title. However, they still hold the Duchy of Lancaster, which is an estate, but not a title.

    • @pedanticlady9126
      @pedanticlady9126 Před rokem +10

      Also the Queen was Duke of Normandy

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Před rokem +24

      @@adammc7170 Duke of Normandy isn't a lesser title I believe because they aren't Kind/Queen there. Normandy and the British Throne a legally separate IIRC

  • @ginagina5452
    @ginagina5452 Před rokem +11

    I was hoping you would do an update. Thank you, I really enjoy all your useful charts and learn so much from them.

    • @annawilson5587
      @annawilson5587 Před rokem

      Only horrible if untrue

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

      DRAWING QUEEN ELIZABETH II | IT'S HERE ON THE CHANNEL..

  • @TheImzadi1979
    @TheImzadi1979 Před rokem +47

    Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but the titles Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay (along with Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland ) only go to the heir apparent *and* eldest son of the monarch. Thus if the heir is a grandson, he would not be Duke of Cornwall, although he could still be created Prince of Wales (and Earl of Chester). This happened when Prince Frederick, Prince of Wales died, leaving his son Prince George (later King George III) as the heir apparent to his grandfather King George II. Prince George was created Prince of Wales, but he was never Duke of Cornwall, etc.

    • @kathrynjordan8782
      @kathrynjordan8782 Před rokem +2

      I didn't know that. Thank you for that bit of history. I do enjoy learning more about the history of English titles as well as Scottish titles. You learn something new each day.

  • @johnniet.7820
    @johnniet.7820 Před 28 dny +1

    Love your charts and genealogies. Thanks for all your work.

  • @James-eg3nf
    @James-eg3nf Před rokem +142

    On behalf of all Americans who have never known anything about British peerage, royal titles, or lines of succession (except at a very high level), thank you for condensing this into something we can begin to understand.

    • @bilinasmini3480
      @bilinasmini3480 Před rokem +11

      "Bear in mind this would mean Andrew would be next in line..." Every single British person hearing that immediately becomes a diehard advocate for primogeniture.

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      @andrealuisecandido1154 Před rokem

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  • @jesusthroughmary
    @jesusthroughmary Před rokem +273

    The Dukedoms of Cornwall and Rothesay do not go to any male who is first in line to the throne, they only go to the Sovereign's eldest son who is also first in line to the throne. So if William dies before Charles, George would not be Duke of Cornwall or Duke of Rothesay, although as heir apparent he could be created Prince of Wales. For example, George III was the grandson of George II, and the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales. Frederick as eldest son and heir was Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay but when he died before his father, George II created his grandson Prince of Wales but the future George III was never Duke of Cornwall or Rothesay because he was the grandson and not the son of the Sovereign.

    • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
      @Fatima_Garabandal2251 Před rokem +24

      Thank you! Also, most people misunderstand or do not notice small details in the Letters Patent... in order for Archie and Lilibet to be prince and princess it is only if their father has the title HRH - since he does not, even if they are Charles' grandchildren, Charles can refuse to confer those titles, issue a new letters patent as part of his slimming down of the monarchy. It's why they are still "master" and "miss"

    • @iamayanakuzunoha430
      @iamayanakuzunoha430 Před rokem +12

      Correction it's Duchy of Cornwall not dukedom.

    • @jesusthroughmary
      @jesusthroughmary Před rokem +19

      @@Fatima_Garabandal2251 No, they are still styled "Master" and "Miss" because The Queen consented to their parents' expressed desire that their children be styled as such, rather than as children of a Duke ("Archie, Earl of Dumbarton" and "Lady Lilibet"), which is how they would have been styled upon birth according to the letters patent then and still currently in force, and to date they have not expressed any desire to The King to revoke their previous expression.
      You have made two incorrect statements.
      1. The letters patent do not make any such distinction as you claim: "Now Know Ye that We of our especial grace certain knowledge and mere motion do hereby declare our Royal Will and Pleasure that the children of any Sovereign of these Realms and the children of the sons of any such Sovereign and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales shall have and at all times hold and enjoy the style title or attribute of Royal Highness with their titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective Christian names or with their other titles of honour."
      2. Harry does still have HRH - he agreed not to use it but he was never actually deprived of it.

    • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
      @Fatima_Garabandal2251 Před rokem +6

      @@jesusthroughmary well let's hope so, as they've done quite enough (including claiming their children were denied the prince and princess titles due to their mixed race in the Oprah interview 😉)

    • @only1dutchgirl
      @only1dutchgirl Před rokem +2

      @@Fatima_Garabandal2251 Harry is still a HRH but he is not allowed to use it

  • @nayadedecumbe7407
    @nayadedecumbe7407 Před rokem +49

    Would like to see a chart from the Spanish monarchy and their relationship to the British monarchy. I do believe that Queen Sofia is prince Philip's cousin.

    • @HollyStingerJustesen
      @HollyStingerJustesen Před rokem +15

      All the European, Scandinavian, former Russian Royal Families are related.

    • @darrenrodneysales5973
      @darrenrodneysales5973 Před rokem +7

      All current and former Royal Families of Europe except the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Italian Kings. are related.

    • @Boogledigs
      @Boogledigs Před rokem +3

      The Queen was a distant cousin of her husband. Philip was a Prince of Greece and Denmark. A lot of the close relations was through the marriages of Queen Victoria's children. In those days royals did not marry commoners, so all European Princes and Princesses were paired with each other.

    • @Boogledigs
      @Boogledigs Před rokem +4

      @@HollyStingerJustesen They actually identified Tsar Nicholas through Prince Philip's mitochondrial DNA.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před rokem +4

      @@Boogledigs The Queen and Prince Philip were third cousins, which is not that 'distant'.

  • @Queen71373
    @Queen71373 Před rokem +4

    Thank you very much for your detailed information about the Monarchy!! There is so much for us to learn, because it's all very important for All Of Our History to learn it.

  • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
    @Fatima_Garabandal2251 Před rokem +80

    Re Archie and Lilibet: the prince and princess titles need to be conferred by King Charles, they are entitled to those titles, but it's not theirs until the king confers it. Given he wishes to slim down the monarchy (and their parents are not considered royal - they are no longer HRH), it is suspected that he will not.

    • @jenswenson5525
      @jenswenson5525 Před rokem +17

      They are automatic. There has to be a act of parliament to remove those titles from them, which Charles may call for., but they were automatic. The parents can choose whether or not they use them or not.

    • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
      @Fatima_Garabandal2251 Před rokem +57

      @@jenswenson5525 No sorry, they're entitled to ask for them as the Sovereign's grand children, but they can't just start using them until the King confers it. The problem is that Harry and Meghan are not royals, they do not have the style of HRH which is what the Letters Patent clearly states needs to be in place for their children to have a right to claim prince and princess titles. This is why Charles was pretty clear in his speech about simply stating "Harry and Meghan as they build their lives overseas" and why on the royal website they are still (after all the changes) "master" and "miss". The palace is extremely clever... most people (and maybe Harry and Meghan) miss this. But bottom line, nobody is allowed to use any title, unless the sovereign officially confers it and it is announced by the palace.

    • @jenswenson5525
      @jenswenson5525 Před rokem +13

      @@Fatima_Garabandal2251 Ok, one thing though, Harry and Meghan do still have their HRH styles, they just agreed not to use them.

    • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
      @Fatima_Garabandal2251 Před rokem +56

      @@jenswenson5525 Nope they don't, the Queen took those away - that was the deal. It's not that they agreed not to use them, they CAN'T use them (remember that whole affair around SussexRoyal and the palace told them they couldn't use it and Meghan said the Queen doesn't own the word "royal"? Well they lost that battle - because they are no longer royal). They were allowed by the Queen to use Duke and Duchess but they were no longer HRH (just like Diana) - these would be given back upon their return to the fold as full-time working royals. Reading between the lines of Charles' speech, he's not letting them back.

    • @jenswenson5525
      @jenswenson5525 Před rokem +16

      @@Fatima_Garabandal2251 The statement released by the Queen said that they were still theirs, but they agreed not to use them. I’m gonna go ahead and believe the Queen, but you do you. ✌🏼

  • @richardnedbalek1968
    @richardnedbalek1968 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this very timely and informative video!

  • @lynayfulford1391
    @lynayfulford1391 Před rokem +3

    what a great explanation! Thank you

  • @annmarieveronicajames2536

    Wonderful organized and presented. 🙏🏽📖😇

  • @DWestheim
    @DWestheim Před rokem +66

    Thanks for this update, it was very useful for me in planning my next CK3 moves, whom to marry, and whom to plot against!

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 Před rokem +253

    From the US, the British system of peerage has always been fascinating to me. Until now, the rules behind it seemed mysterious and rather hard to understand. Great video explaining how things work.

    • @DS9TREK
      @DS9TREK Před rokem +3

      @Vanna Stein no, they're CofE

    • @biglawturbo6703
      @biglawturbo6703 Před rokem +1

      @Vanna Stein Genuine question-
      Aren't they Protestant? Like back then they were Roman Catholic but King Henry VIII decided he wanted to remarry so he decided the British Royal Family would be Protestant after breaking with Rome _(with many wars happening about religion because of this.)_

    • @albagubrath9073
      @albagubrath9073 Před rokem

      @Vanna Stein *English

    • @albagubrath9073
      @albagubrath9073 Před rokem

      @@biglawturbo6703 There is no British royal family, they are of England!

    • @biglawturbo6703
      @biglawturbo6703 Před rokem +6

      @@albagubrath9073 Since you're getting technical...
      England, Scotland, and Wales = *Great Britain*
      England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland = *United Kingdom*
      Considering the Crown owns various estates in various parts of the UK, and gives the ceremonial title of "Prince/Princess of Wales" even when it isn't really needed... they're *BRITISH* royals, England isn't their only land.
      _(Also, I was asking if they were Jewish or not since I remember they're Protestants. Your statement came out of nowhere-)_

  • @enriquetorrente4509
    @enriquetorrente4509 Před rokem +1

    I learned a lot. Thank you. ❤

  • @valeriemanuel1346
    @valeriemanuel1346 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for clarifying the sucession hierarchy.

  • @bravesoul5743
    @bravesoul5743 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for explaining the title changes now in the house of Windsor ❤️ Well done!

    • @judytelles5617
      @judytelles5617 Před rokem

      Saxe Coburg and Gotha you mean

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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  • @spentheplug
    @spentheplug Před rokem +13

    Let’s go I was waiting for this one

  • @flakeyjake4177
    @flakeyjake4177 Před rokem +1

    Very informative - thank you!

  • @sallyandersen8729
    @sallyandersen8729 Před rokem

    Thanks very much for sharing this video and for the explanation.

  • @rom_icon
    @rom_icon Před rokem +3

    I generally watch with the help of a translator) Thanks for the your content and good diction, which translates perfectly))

  • @LoriPeace
    @LoriPeace Před rokem +5

    What an amazingly complicated process -- thank you so much for making it clearer. 😁

    • @williamjackson8553
      @williamjackson8553 Před rokem

      Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the weather over there?

    • @dudeduda8333
      @dudeduda8333 Před rokem

      Yeah he really did

    • @scottwilliams1709
      @scottwilliams1709 Před rokem

      Simple Music can make you sing. a Simple hug can make you feel better, Simple things can make you happy, i hope my Simple Hello makes you smile..

  • @daemonartursson7159
    @daemonartursson7159 Před rokem +22

    Has recently been suggested that Charlotte, Prince William's daughter will be created Duchess of Edinburgh, a title the Queen held from 1947 to 1952

    • @janetwilcock2120
      @janetwilcock2120 Před rokem +6

      Very unlikely as Princess Charlotte is in line to become Princess Royal one day. This is title can only be bestowed on the Kings eldest (or only) daughter but there is only ever one holder of the title at a time and she could not receive it until (a) her father is King and (b) after the death the current holder, her great aunt Princess Anne.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před rokem +4

      @@janetwilcock2120 Agreed. It's also very unlikely as it would mean Princess Charlotte would be a Duchess in her own right, and any further descendants would hold the title Duke of Edinburgh but would not be members of the Royal Family. Princely status does not descend through females of the Sovereign.

    • @matthewmacpherson5071
      @matthewmacpherson5071 Před 5 měsíci +1

      There’s one small part that you have left out, then Princess Elizabeth was The Duchess of Edinburgh through marriage because it was Prince Philip who was granted the title The Duke of Edinburgh.

  • @candiceevawilliams6
    @candiceevawilliams6 Před rokem +1

    This is so cool! Thank you!

  • @ellelorraine3540
    @ellelorraine3540 Před rokem +5

    You made this very easy to understand. Thank you!

    • @scottwilliams1709
      @scottwilliams1709 Před rokem

      Simple Music can make you sing. a Simple hug can make you feel better, Simple things can make you happy, i hope my Simple Hello makes you smile..

  • @mariepady6257
    @mariepady6257 Před rokem +3

    I really appreciate your presentation. This is one of the best video about the royal family. It was done with impartiality. Great job....

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

      DRAWING QUEEN ELIZABETH II | IT'S HERE ON THE CHANNEL...

  • @redandblue1013
    @redandblue1013 Před rokem +3

    Extremely well explained, nice

  • @RoyalDocumentary85
    @RoyalDocumentary85 Před rokem

    Great information❤

  • @theojessop
    @theojessop Před rokem +186

    "Bear in mind this would mean Andrew would be next in line..."
    Every single British person hearing that immediately becomes a diehard advocate for primogeniture.

    • @tastethedifferencecheese
      @tastethedifferencecheese Před rokem +3

      they love money

    • @Yue_Jin
      @Yue_Jin Před rokem +6

      Rather Andrew than Harry honestly.

    • @thegreatarcana
      @thegreatarcana Před rokem

      @@Yue_Jin I'm not saying Harry's a Saint but you'd rather have a pedo than him?

    • @Starsk25
      @Starsk25 Před rokem

      Louis would get Andrew's title and place.

    • @phild3936
      @phild3936 Před rokem

      @Vanna Stein
      Not so fun fact, so was Hitler.
      Come to think of it so is every European and descendants of them. On the other it also means that every Jew is of German, Celtic, ... descent. One big happy family.
      Don't know about the Chinese however.

  • @theshenpartei
    @theshenpartei Před rokem +23

    I was wondering when useful charts is going to do a video on this

  • @winstonpoole9906
    @winstonpoole9906 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting and very well explained. 👍

  • @evelynberrios8164
    @evelynberrios8164 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the explanation. Was educational and easy to follow this who do not live in the Kingdom.

  • @CrystalTwinStar
    @CrystalTwinStar Před rokem +3

    This answered some questions for me.
    Thank you!

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Před rokem

      Hello 👋 how are you doing?

    • @scottwilliams1709
      @scottwilliams1709 Před rokem

      Simple Music can make you sing. a Simple hug can make you feel better, Simple things can make you happy, i hope my Simple Hello makes you smile..

  • @CorollaLvr2000
    @CorollaLvr2000 Před rokem +17

    I had a feeling this video would be coming in the wake of Elizabeth II.
    Thanks for clearing up several questions I'm sure most of us had!

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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  • @alexisbrown733
    @alexisbrown733 Před rokem

    Wow thx 4 sharing very informative

  • @MisterGamerYouTube
    @MisterGamerYouTube Před rokem

    Amazing explanation 👍🏼

  • @DanTheStripe
    @DanTheStripe Před rokem +58

    "Note that if primogeniture was not used, Andrew would be next in line."
    Thank fuck for that, then.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Před rokem +1

      Always the problem with spare heirs, and the rush for Charles to find a fertile female

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Před rokem +12

      Everybody said Charles becoming king would dismantle the commonwealth. No, Andrew would 😂

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Před rokem

      Except that primogeniture is the British way.

    • @nurseaylla
      @nurseaylla Před rokem +2

      Can you imagine?! 🤯🫣 sheeesh

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 Před rokem +1

      Prior to the revelation of his sexual misconducts Andrew was more popular due to his actions in the Falklands.

  • @loganplayz3609
    @loganplayz3609 Před rokem +3

    Thank you I needed to know

  • @lucydratva4884
    @lucydratva4884 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. Good explanation.

  • @lisasusannaht2040
    @lisasusannaht2040 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing the Royalty Families information ..much appreciated indeed ..Blessed you Sir ..
    Kind regards from
    The S. G. Tuxford Esq
    Wollongong City NSW Australia 🇦🇺 ✨️

  • @visenyatargaryen9130
    @visenyatargaryen9130 Před rokem +51

    We need a video about the "NEW" most recent common ancestor of all European monarchs. Not John William Friso anymore. It's Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Před rokem

      Has he been gained or did someone die out and change things ?

    • @visenyatargaryen9130
      @visenyatargaryen9130 Před rokem +18

      @@highpath4776
      Elizabeth II is not a descendant of Louis IX Hesse Darmstadt.
      While Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and ALL other European monarchs are descendants of Louis IX Hesse Darmstadt. So that's why Charles III of UK is also a descendant (through his father).
      Louis IX Hesse Darmstad is younger than John Willem Friso. So, after Elizabeth Ii died, Louis IX is more RECENT ancestor of all EU monarchs than Friso.

    • @jesusthroughmary
      @jesusthroughmary Před rokem +3

      @@visenyatargaryen9130 I love this and agree 100% that this requires a new video

    • @bonhamcarter4488
      @bonhamcarter4488 Před rokem

      @@visenyatargaryen9130 wow thanks for this. Good job

  • @Purritt2b
    @Purritt2b Před 8 měsíci +2

    SUGGESTION: Could you do a chart on the 18th Duchess of Alba? Cayetana Fitz-Stuart? I read long ago about how she became the most titled woman in the world who also strangely enough has a Guinness World Record of it. I've also do better with a chart and after trying to imagine how that works I did give up on it. Since I've been subscribed to your channel I've always wondered if you would do this one. Thank you for consideration. :)

  • @Sugizo1969
    @Sugizo1969 Před rokem

    too interesting this video so i hit subscribed. btw, where did you learn all these info? impressive.

  • @Domenicholas
    @Domenicholas Před rokem +88

    Quick note: Prince Edward's son James uses Viscount Severn, his father's secondary title, as a courtesy title. When Prince Edward becomes Duke of Edinburgh, his son will more than likely become James, Earl of Wessex (although not The Earl of Wessex...that would still be his father along with the higher Duke of Edinburgh).

    • @ILoveManCity.
      @ILoveManCity. Před rokem +10

      And I suppose that if James becomes Earl of Wessex and have a son that son will become Viscount Severn.

    • @mayloo2137
      @mayloo2137 Před rokem +1

      What about the older daughter Louise? I'm curious as to why she doesn't get a title.

    • @ILoveManCity.
      @ILoveManCity. Před rokem +15

      @@mayloo2137 she's a Princess by birth and styled as Lady. When she becomes 18 she can choose if she wants to use the HRH (Her Royal Highness Princess Louise of Edinburgh if Edward gets the Dutchy of Edinburgh, if not Of Wessex)

    • @pennyhobbs7267
      @pennyhobbs7267 Před rokem

      Same as Archie earl Dunbar and his sister would get the title of lady Sussex

    • @sadiekincaid5310
      @sadiekincaid5310 Před rokem +6

      @@ILoveManCity. Louise (Edward's daughter) is Lady Louise Mountbatten Windsor and she's already 18 years old. She has chosen not to take/use the HRH style or the princess title.

  • @ruyfernandez
    @ruyfernandez Před rokem +50

    Thank you. Can you please make videos covering the lines of succession of other monarchies? So far, you only ever covered (in detail) those of the UK and Commonwealth and of Japan.

    • @MikeMichaels1987
      @MikeMichaels1987 Před rokem +1

      The Alien Monrchy and the Lionel Messi little people monarchy

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Před rokem

      He has done most of the monarchies.
      He should do 1 on the next in line of the Euro monarchies, as there are 5 Queens of Europe that will come soon.

    • @ruyfernandez
      @ruyfernandez Před rokem +2

      @@alani3992 no. He has covered the family trees of most monarchies, and when he does he usually also says who the current heir is. I am talking about something different. I am talking about having a look in detail to the current royal families' family trees and explain what the line of succession is, what the succession rules are, who holds which title etc. . So far this was only done for the british and japanese monarchies.

    • @ruyfernandez
      @ruyfernandez Před rokem +2

      @@alani3992 also, if we want to be precise, there are currently 6 future queens in Europe in 5 different countries (because of Victoria and Estelle of Sweden).

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Před rokem +2

      He could do a joint-vid on the immediate successors of the 7 major Euro monarchies, so people even know of the future Queens, other that British.
      That recent pic of the future heirs together probably was a historical 1st.

  • @za9393
    @za9393 Před rokem

    THANK YOU very well explained !!!!!

  • @tonyarcher7445
    @tonyarcher7445 Před rokem +1

    A 55-year-old Englishman, looking in… It is a joy to watch your entirely accurate and informative videos… The truth on the Internet is as rare as hens teeth.

  • @jostephen7130
    @jostephen7130 Před rokem +5

    Great video and very informative. You may want to check out the title Earl Of Chester for the Prince Of Wales. It is a very historic title that is given alongside the Prince Of Wales and, oddly, I think it is senior to the Prince’s Duke titles. Don’t take my word for it, but it’s worth checking out.

    • @johan8969
      @johan8969 Před rokem +6

      @bilishu aliss Mongolia should pay for Gjengis Khan and the Golden Horde. North Africa should pay for The Barbery States. Almost all of South America should pay to Paraguay. There, now we are all welfare queens where everyone pays everyone for every slight in history and we are all one big happy family.

    • @fionaeckert4556
      @fionaeckert4556 Před rokem +1

      How can it be superior to a Duke while the King's youngest brother is an Earl who was supposed to be "promoted" to Duke once his father died?

    • @TheDirtyNorf
      @TheDirtyNorf Před rokem +3

      It is not and cannot be senior to a Dukedom, it is simply considered a very old and very noble title.

  • @muhammadhabibieamiro3639

    A update is always good and long live the king

  • @mike-tt7vu
    @mike-tt7vu Před rokem

    Thanks for the info....it was very interesting.

  • @d.triadhi5091
    @d.triadhi5091 Před rokem +2

    Useful information

  • @pickleman502
    @pickleman502 Před rokem +100

    To anyone saying King Charles III is also the Duke of Lancaster, yes he is but the title is only a custom for sovereigns, rather than a legal title. When Henry V (who held the title before he acceded to the throne in 1413) became King, the dukedom merged with the crown and has not been officially recreated.

    • @TaliyahP
      @TaliyahP Před rokem +5

      So he's not really the Duke of Lancaster but rather just holds the duties and responsibilities of the title.

    • @robholloway6829
      @robholloway6829 Před rokem +14

      Yes, but the Duchy does also have an important role for the Monarch, in that it provides them with a private income outside of the Sovereign Grant; much as the Duchy of Cornwall supports the heir to the Throne.
      The Duchy is also represented in Parliament through the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - which is always a Ministerial post and is often given to a Minister without Portfolio in the cabinet - historically, the role has been to prevent the government from passing laws to the disadvantage of the Crown's private estate.

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Před rokem +1

      @@robholloway6829 I would say it's also symbolically important because it deepens ties with the North. Wars of the Roses and all that.

    • @pickleman502
      @pickleman502 Před rokem +4

      @@TaliyahP wrong. There is a Duke of Lancaster as a secondary title and a Duchy of Lancaster as an entity. Since 1399 the title Duke of Lancaster has been held by the reigning Sovereign. Revenue from the Duchy of Lancaster forms a vital component of the Sovereign's income and is held seperately from that of other Crown properties. His Majesty King Charles III is the current Duke of Lancaster.

    • @pseudonymous9153
      @pseudonymous9153 Před rokem

      I mean *every* title is just a formality with no meaning. especially the non-royal titles other than Cornwall

  • @CymruCreator
    @CymruCreator Před rokem +14

    Thank you Matt, very informative. Very skilful as well, with the current controversy around the prince of wales title, you managed to state these things factually and impartially.

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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    • @donottouchmyfood
      @donottouchmyfood Před rokem +1

      Not really impartial. He failed to note that the title was forcibly taken and that Wales was annexed, not just simply merged or amalgamated.

    • @CymruCreator
      @CymruCreator Před rokem

      @@donottouchmyfood yes, we would prefer that this truth be told, but I think he wanted to avoid saying things in a way that might inflame unionists who are in denial. I felt that the way he said it was not denying the facts, but not elaborating on them either.

    • @linasicuro3586
      @linasicuro3586 Před rokem

      @@VULAcosa dovrei aggiungere alla mia risposta se non è un grazie infinito tutti

    • @scottwilliams1709
      @scottwilliams1709 Před rokem

      Simple Music can make you sing. a Simple hug can make you feel better, Simple things can make you happy, i hope my Simple Hello makes you smile..

  • @lancersharpe
    @lancersharpe Před rokem +19

    Two corrections for you: Prince Edward is known as the Earl of Wessex and Forfar now not simply the Earl of Wessex. The King cannot strip Andrew of his Dukedom, which is a peerage, without an Act of Parliament.

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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    • @NintenGamer
      @NintenGamer Před rokem +5

      @@VULA STOP ADVERTISING YOUR CHANNEL!!!

    • @lancersharpe
      @lancersharpe Před rokem +1

      @@keanureeves1803 Thank you and greetings in return.

  • @themrs0827
    @themrs0827 Před rokem

    Fascinating. Thanks for the education!

  • @Cay30
    @Cay30 Před rokem +98

    Interesting is that the Queen was Duchess of Edinburgh and Charles was born Prince Charles of Edinburgh. It would be an honor knowing how close Sophie, Countess of Wessex was to the Queen to become Duchess of Edinburgh like her.

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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    • @dizzyduck44
      @dizzyduck44 Před rokem +3

      I think it had more to do with Edward’s desire to continue his father’s work with The Duke of Edinburgh scheme for youngsters, than any connection to Sophie.

    • @samanthafordyce5795
      @samanthafordyce5795 Před rokem

      @@dizzyduck44 Of course, but it's a nice thought anyway. And the late queen might have thought it nice as well.

    • @glen7318
      @glen7318 Před rokem

      @@dizzyduck44 Edwards desire?

  • @Imperiused
    @Imperiused Před rokem +14

    Ever since I heard the Queen died, I've been looking forward to this video.

  • @annekern8424
    @annekern8424 Před rokem

    Wonderful and clear explanation!

  • @speedozx10
    @speedozx10 Před rokem +2

    clear and cogent, thankyou

  • @eckligt
    @eckligt Před rokem +44

    Very interesting! Could you do a video on how the hereditary title of Lord Great Chamberlain is held in a shared arrangement between several noble families in the UK, and switches between them only on the occasion of a new reign? This means that while the Marquesses of Cholmondeley (pronounced "Chumley") have been Lord Great Chamberlain for the past 70 years, it has now passed to someone else. But what are the rules, how is the sequence of handing it around determined?

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 Před rokem +19

      The office of Lord Great Chamberlain [LGC] was held by the 4rd Duke of Ancaster; when he died in 1779, LGC was inherited by his two sisters, each getting 50% (because while an eldest son inherits everything, by English law the age of daughters doesn't matter: they are considered equal*). One of the daughters was by marriage Marchioness of Cholmondeley, the other was Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, but her share ended up divided again between her granddaughters, each receiving 1/2 of the Willoughby share (a quarter of the overall title), so there's the Carington quarter and the Ancaster quarter. They reached an agreement that they'd rotate through the office, with Cholmondeley getting it every other reign, and Ancaster and Carington each getting it once every four reigns: Cholmondeley (Edward VII), Carington (George V), Cholmondeley (Edward VIII), Ancaster (George VI), Cholmondeley (Elizabeth II), Carington (Charles III), with Cholmondeley scheduled to hold the office for William's reign and Ancaster for the one after that (Prince George's).
      As it happens, the Carington share has been split again several times because that family runs to daughters, so thirteen people have shares ranging from 1/20 to 1/100 of the office of LGC; the thirteen got together and nominated their cousin the current Lord Carington to fulfill the duties of Lord Great Chamberlain.
      *As late as the 1930s, there was serious discussion as to whether Parliament needed to pass a law to make Elizabeth unambiguously senior to her sister Margaret; since the Act of Settlement there had never been a king with multiple daughters and no son, and under common law the sisters were co-heiresses to the throne. (Eventually they decided they didn't need to pass the law.)

    • @MikeMichaels1987
      @MikeMichaels1987 Před rokem

      I can answer that for you very quickly: Who gives a fuck?

    • @eckligt
      @eckligt Před rokem +4

      @@christinewolfe5481 Wow, what a great reply! Thank you so much, I learned a lot!

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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  • @Zestieee
    @Zestieee Před rokem +22

    This was actually really fascinating to look into. Monarchies are very interesting!

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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    • @orsomebricks6635
      @orsomebricks6635 Před rokem +1

      And very costly to British Tax Payers!

    • @mchrysogelos7623
      @mchrysogelos7623 Před rokem

      really? hadn't noticed except it's much ado about nothing really... 🥱😴
      'scuzi. need to find something more interesting.. toodles

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Před rokem +8

    The Monarch also has the titles Duke of Lancaster (from the Wars of the Roses) in England and the Duke of Normandy (from William I, the Conquerer) in the Channel Islands, irrespective of whether a King or a Queen. Also owns and runs the Duchy of Lancaster estate and the Duchy of Normandy estate, The Duchy of Cornwall estate by the Duke of Cornwall. These estates provide the private income of the Monarchy. The Crown estate is run by the Government and the profits going to the Exchequer.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 Před rokem +1

      There is no Duchy of Normandy estate, the "title" is a traditional one that the monarch uses in the Channel Islands. Yes there is a Duchy of Lancaster estate but there has not been an official Duke of Lancaster since Henry V became King

    • @matthewmacpherson5071
      @matthewmacpherson5071 Před 9 měsíci

      HM the King is no longer the Duke of Cornwall, the Duchy of Cornwall and the title of Duke of Cornwall was passed to Prince William upon his father becoming King, Prince William will pass it onto Prince George whenever William succeeds King Charles III

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 Před 9 měsíci

      @@pedanticradiator1491 The Duchy of Normandy is the Channel Islands, the only part not won back by France in battle. No direct income from though, so is just an historic title. The Dame of Sark is the only title passed down through a direct female line apart from the Monarchy when no King on the throne. The King or Queen is the Duke of Lancaster and the highest ranked Dukedom but like other Royal Dukedoms or titles does not have or entitled to a seat in the House of Lords. Inherited titles only have a seat when one becomes vacant by death and are elected to it by the other members and limited to 15 in total.
      As to the income of the Monarchy from the Crown Estate paid by the Government for property maintenance of Royal Palaces, other Crown Estate property and official duties has been reduced to 12% from 24% but will remain roughly the same actual amount as 2022 mainly due to the increase in revenue from offshore wind farm licences. The Crown owning the sea bed up to 3 mile offshore.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 Před 9 měsíci

      @tonys1636 the title is actually Seigneur of Sark and does not exclusively pass through a female line, the current holder is male and is the grandson of Sybil Hathaway the famous 3rd Dame of Sark. Its actually a matter of debate wether or not the king is in fact legally the Duke of Lancaster or if that is just a traditional title or style used within Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside. The highest ranked actual dukedom within the Peerage of England is that of Cornwall. There are 90 Heriditary peers elected to the House of Lords not 15 plus 2 who sit there ex officio. Several Heriditary peerages mostly within the Peerage of Scotland can pass through female lines

  • @joycegonzalez4704
    @joycegonzalez4704 Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative...ty

  • @xclin4766
    @xclin4766 Před rokem +14

    Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay are NOT given to the first male in line, but to male heir apparent. For example, the brother of a British monarch could not be Duke of Cornwall even if he is the first in line, because any future children of the monarch would make him second in line.

    • @VULA
      @VULA Před rokem

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  • @bruce1002003
    @bruce1002003 Před 11 měsíci +2

    One clarification, although the reigning monarch does not USE lesser titles, outside the Duchy of Lancaster, he/she IS the Duke (for both males and females) of Lancaster, ever since the merging of the Dukedom into the Crown in 1413 under Henry V. When in the Duchy, the title IS used.

  • @ianstobie
    @ianstobie Před rokem +5

    Incredibly well done. Accurate and to the point. Avoided all the usual pitfalls.

  • @kaseywolf8532
    @kaseywolf8532 Před rokem +9

    I think having these explanations help in not only understanding how and why things are done but that in doing so does not slight someone else based upon some public sentiment or opinion. It's easy to get caught up in the tide of social media and half truths of who is getting favored or slighted when you do not actually know the basis of how and why things are being done. Hard to argue when something has been done for a few centuries and has precedence that happened long before someone was born that they were 'slighted' or 'insulted'.

  • @Alexander-le6om
    @Alexander-le6om Před rokem +26

    8:47 As far as I know, there is no legal mechanism to "strip" any person of a title of peerage otherwise than by Act of Parliament, treason, or operation of the Titles Deprivation Act 1917. The Crown can create any title of peerage (even so far as to create two peerages with the same title) and determine its line of descent insofar as it is one known to law. But the Crown cannot remove a title. Note: A person can disclaim a title, but it descends nonetheless on the disclaimant's death. It is likely the Dukedom of York will be extinct on Prince Andrew's death as he has no male heir of the body. If Prince Louis of Wales is to be created Duke of York, it would be then, if not earlier.

    • @Alexander-le6om
      @Alexander-le6om Před rokem +9

      For those interested, there is a Private Members' Bill before the House of Commons called the Removal of Titles Bill. It will allow the Sovereign to remove titles "on their own initiative or following a recommendation of a joint committee of Parliament". It is not likely to be passed.

    • @teprakp
      @teprakp Před rokem +3

      Since Charlotte is the ‘spare’, perhaps she could be Duchess of York on her own recognisance? 😊😊😊

    • @Alexander-le6om
      @Alexander-le6om Před rokem +4

      ​@@teprakp Perfectly possible, though I suspect if a title of peerage is to be granted, it would be to her future husband than to her personally. This would be more in keeping with precedent, e.g., Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) was Duchess of Edinburgh by virtue of Prince Philip's dukedom; Princess Margaret was Countess of Snowdon by virtue of her husband's earldom. But if this is the case, I'm not sure Princess Charlotte's husband would receive the Dukedom of York.

    • @DavidJCane
      @DavidJCane Před rokem +5

      @@Alexander-le6om The granting of a Dukedom to Mr Philip Mountbatten (he had given up his Danish and Greek titles) and a Earldom to Mr Anthony Armstrong-Jones was more to give each of them a title than to give a courtesy title to the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.

    • @Alexander-le6om
      @Alexander-le6om Před rokem +1

      @@DavidJCane That's true, though I also think it would be practically better for the husbands to receive the titles than the wives; women with titles in their own right do not confer on their husbands the right to the title.

  • @maryannkeyes9972
    @maryannkeyes9972 Před 11 měsíci +5

    When Charles bestowed the Duke of Edinburgh title to Edward, it was announced that upon Edward’s death, the title will revert back to the King, not to be passed to Edward’s son, James...

  • @msmilder25
    @msmilder25 Před rokem

    Fascinating stuff!

  • @MistbornPrincess
    @MistbornPrincess Před rokem +65

    Not much changed that we weren’t expecting! Except Charles’ regnal name. I was kind of surprised.

    • @AsadAli-jc5tg
      @AsadAli-jc5tg Před rokem

      A very snarly move by the brave King Charles to distance himself from Saxe-Coburg house and the trash Queen Elizabeth II, a calculated step subtly marking his closeness to the Stuarts, his Absolutist idea of good government and the return of Catholicism to this island. This also indicates a future alliance between the King of U.K, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Vatican. A definite leap towards a Christian Europe. It's time the people of Britain do away the corruption of Tudors.

    • @DeSlagen8
      @DeSlagen8 Před rokem +26

      Yeah both King Charles before him were notorious kings, but I think it made sense as it is the modern age and his mother did the same

    • @ivylasangrienta6093
      @ivylasangrienta6093 Před rokem +33

      Not me. I'm glad he kept it, shows he's not superstitious.

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Před rokem +11

      @@DeSlagen8 Also Charles is also important to Scots. And Charles is King of Scots. So a good diplomatic move, we've already had some "Charlie's Angels" up in Scotland .

    • @voorth
      @voorth Před rokem +9

      A missed opportunity, I think - the UK could at last have had a King Arthur, that being ob of Charles' names..