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When the Queen's eldest grandson, Prince William, becomes king, the royal family will change a lot

When the Queen's eldest grandson, Prince William, becomes king, the royal family will change a lot

According to Yahoo News on July 20, when Prince William is finally crowned king, his identity as Duke of Cambridge and Duchess of Cambridge will change a lot. It's not as simple as a change in a small title; the prince will have a greater responsibility to maintain, a new house to live in (at least at Buckingham Palace), and more involved in government affairs – just a few of them.

When the Queen's eldest grandson, Prince William, becomes king, the royal family will change a lot

Although Prince William's coronation is unlikely to happen anytime soon – Prince Charles will become king first after the Queen's death – and although a large number of people want Prince William to succeed him directly, according to British law, the next king can only be Prince Charles. But when the time comes, what will be the main change for the Duke of Cambridge to finally ascend to the throne?

When the Queen's eldest grandson, Prince William, becomes king, the royal family will change a lot

If watching the Netflix TV series "The Crown", you can learn something, that is, after the death of the previous king or queen, the incoming monarch will choose a new name. Although the Queen chose to keep her maiden name "Elizabeth", many who succeeded to the throne before her chose a different title, including her father, who was born in Albert but chose to be crowned King George VI.

Prince William sidestepped the question of his new name in an interview, but he is unlikely to break with tradition (like his grandmother) to keep the name William. His name is currently rather lengthy (William Arthur Philip Lewis, Duke of Cambridge, Earl strasson and Baron Carrick Fergus), so perhaps he would have chosen a slightly simpler name.

When the Queen's eldest grandson, Prince William, becomes king, the royal family will change a lot

Although still to be confirmed, Kate Middleton is likely to be known as Queen Catherine. Since she married into the family, she would become queen without any royal blood. Another interesting "perk" in Kate's life after Prince William's coronation is that she will have ownership of every sturgeon, dolphin and whale tail that swims in British waters, even though whales are not fish and are not immune. Awesome!

The titles of William and Kate's three children will also change. Prince George, in third place, is likely to take over Charles's Title of Prince of Wales (after Prince William's turn, of course). In addition, George will also become Duke of Cornwall, as he is the male heir to the English throne.

On the other hand, when Prince William becomes king, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis may actually lose their royal titles. Marlene Koenig, a British royal expert interviewed by The Express, explains: "On Charles's first day as King, the children will become 'Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis of Cornwall and Cambridge'. Once their father became Prince of Wales, they would become George of Wales, Charlotte of Wales, and Louis of Wales. ”

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