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  • Kim_Novak.IIKim_Novak.II ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2023
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    Yes , royalty is in the bloodline. Otherwise in England, there would be no need keep track of the bloodline.

    Only Engerland?
    Not the rest of the UK?

    or Europe for that matter

    And if Royalty is only in the bloodline, then what of marriage?

    Children are in the bloodline. obviously the children of a royal are in the bloodline. I do not know if marriage makes you royal. In checking, I see the term consort, which since I was asking about royal, seems not to be royal.

    Edit: As an aside, if marriage makes one outside the bloodline royal, does that make previous children from a person outside the bloodline, royal?


    Edit2: what I found about consorts. Is queen consorts are usually considered royal and (I guess king) consorts are not.

    Doesn't just have to be the head of the house, but the spouses too, so Princesses' & Dukes
    The title of Duke is royalty, but not all.

    And why are you just used the British royal family? There are at least 9 in Europe

    Are you talking about me?
    All I mentioned that the British keep a record of bloodline because I have seen it.

    sorry, the "why are you" was not targeted at you but just in general

    The rules for addressing someone are the same be it if they are royalty through marriage or not
    Also, the racist tw@ that was Prince Philip was a Prince in his own right(Greek) just as an extra tidbit
  • WaldoMagWaldoMag ✭✭✭✭✭
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    WaldoMag wrote: »
    Yes , royalty is in the bloodline. Otherwise in England, there would be no need keep track of the bloodline.

    Only Engerland?
    Not the rest of the UK?

    or Europe for that matter

    And if Royalty is only in the bloodline, then what of marriage?

    Children are in the bloodline. obviously the children of a royal are in the bloodline. I do not know if marriage makes you royal. In checking, I see the term consort, which since I was asking about royal, seems not to be royal.

    Edit: As an aside, if marriage makes one outside the bloodline royal, does that make previous children from a person outside the bloodline, royal?


    Edit2: what I found about consorts. Is queen consorts are usually considered royal and (I guess king) consorts are not.

    Doesn't just have to be the head of the house, but the spouses too, so Princesses' & Dukes
    The title of Duke is royalty, but not all.

    And why are you just used the British royal family? There are at least 9 in Europe

    Are you talking about me?
    All I mentioned that the British keep a record of bloodline because I have seen it.

    sorry, the "why are you" was not targeted at you but just in general

    The rules for addressing someone are the same be it if they are royalty through marriage or not
    Also, the racist tw@ that was Prince Philip was a Prince in his own right(Greek) just as an extra tidbit

    No problem. 🖖
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