by Chancellor von Moritz | Aug 28, 2024 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Titles
The realm of royals and nobles is rich with traditions, conventions, rules and etiquette. One of the most famous traditions within royal circles is to name children after great regal ancestors – the majestic kings and legendary princes of old that have become an...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Jun 1, 2024 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Titles
Prince Louis may be famous around the world as the cheeky youngest child of Prince William, the heir to the British throne, and his wife Catherine. Yet, as a high-ranking member of the royal family, currently 4th in the line of succession to the crown, Prince...
by Chancellor von Moritz | May 16, 2024 | Aristocracy, Kings, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Titles
When the former Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, became the new sovereign of England, King Charles III, in 2022, the line of succession to the British throne was affected, and it had to be updated in respect of the new monarch and what these changes meant for all the...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Mar 7, 2024 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Houses, Royal Titles
After a very public retreat from official duties within the British Royal Family, the status of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, has been the subject of much media and online interest. Is Prince Harry Still A Prince? Prince Harry is still regarded...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Jan 5, 2024 | Aristocracy, Kings, Noble Titles, Princes, Princesses, Queens, Royal Family, Royal Houses, Royal Titles
Throughout history, kings and queens have been known by a variety of terms. Examples include rulers, monarchs and crowned heads of state. The term sovereign has also been used often to refer to a royal ruler such as a king, queen, emperor, empress, tsar, tsarina or...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Dec 28, 2023 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Princesses, Royal Family, Royal Titles
As the lands and territories of the great rulers and sovereigns around the globe began to adopt formal boundaries and political independence, a number of terms emerged to describe the types of countries and their status on the world stage. Kingdoms & Empires...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Dec 8, 2023 | Aristocracy, King, Kings, Noble Titles, Princes, Queen, Queens, Royal Family, Royal Houses, Royal Titles
In 2022, after more than seventy years on the British throne, Queen Elizabeth II died, at the age of 96. With her death, many questions arose around the next in line to the British throne and what the new order would mean for all the other members of the royal...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Nov 23, 2023 | Aristocracy, King, Kings, Noble Titles, Princes, Princess, Queen, Queens, Royal Family, Royal Houses, Royal Titles
In any collection of people, there are likely to be some notable characters who stand out from the core, due to their colorful personality, their impressive successes, their unusual behavior, or their scandalous dramas. The collection of royals throughout the...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Nov 12, 2023 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Titles
In September 2022, as the news broke around the world about the death of Queen Elizabeth II, speculation began around the new royal titles that would be issued as the new king, King Charles III, became the latest English monarch. One of the most popular titles...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Jul 20, 2023 | Aristocracy, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Houses, Royal Titles
The title of the Prince of Wales has enjoyed a long, colourful and captivating history. Since the 14th century, the Prince of Wales has traditionally been a special royal title reserved for the heir apparent to the British Throne. In recent generations,...
by Chancellor von Moritz | Nov 11, 2022 | Kings, Noble Titles, Princes, Royal Family, Royal Titles
The history books are filled with ancient tales of royals who were banished from their kingdoms. In the turbulent times of the medieval period, claims to the throne were often the subject of violent disputes or invasion from foreign forces, It was not unusual for...