
On Thursday, following the announcement of Elizabeth's death, it was confirmed per the BBC that the new monarch would rule under his own name, taking officially the title of His Majesty King Charles III. Trump Calls Queen Elizabeth 'Grand,' 'Beautiful,' Will 'Cherish' Memories.Queen Elizabeth Was First Monarch to Personally Connect With People: Biden.King Charles Pays Tribute to 'Beloved Mother' Queen Elizabeth II.The adoption, inheritance and accession of royal titles is a complicated process which is overseen by the Royal College of Arms-the institution in charge of family coats of arms and heraldry in Britain. There was a change in her form of address after her divorce from Charles in 1996, from HRH The Princess of Wales to Diana, Princess of Wales, which reflected her new status. However, Camilla did not use the title out of respect for Charles' first wife, Princess Diana.ĭiana held the title from her marriage in 1981 and continued to be styled as Princess of Wales until her death. The last holder of this title, technically, was Camilla, the queen consort who became Princess of Wales upon her marriage to King Charles in 2005. If Charles decides to make William HRH The Prince of Wales, then Kate will by virtue be styled HRH The Princess of Wales with this title taking precedence over all others. She is also a Countess the Countess of Strathearn, and a Lady Lady Carrickfergus. The duchess is also technically a princess Princess William of Wales. Before the queen's death she was styled HRH (Her Royal Highness) The Duchess of Cambridge, derived from William's title as the Duke of Cambridge.Īfter the queen's death the royal added a second duchessdom to her list of titles becoming HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge. What Does This Mean for Kate Middleton?Īs William's wife, Kate assumes the courtesy titles of her husband. This title, according to a 14th century charter, can only be held by the eldest son and heir of a reigning monarch. William does however automatically accede to a new title when Charles becomes king that of the Duke of Cornwall. The royal has assumed a new title of The Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge after Queen Elizabeth II's death. One of the protesters asks: "How many safe countries did they pass through?" before the confrontation, which was observed by PSNI officers, became physical.Īfter asking: "Have you nothing else better to do on a Saturday night?", the woman hit the phone recording the incident out of the hand of a protester.Ī PSNI spokesperson said: "A 40-year-old woman was issued with a Community Resolution Notice following an incident in the Shore Road area of Carrickfergus on Saturday, 31st July.Kate Middleton photographed at Royal Ascot, June 17, 2022. Some of the protesters respond with foul-mouthed abuse aimed at the woman, while demanding to know where she lives.


In the video, which went viral and earned the woman praise for confronting the group, she can be heard telling protesters: "There are people in there (the hotel) living.they have come here for a better life." Mr Collins has denied his objections are racist, while insisting "homeless veterans" instead be housed at the venue.Īt the far-right protest on July 31, a woman approached those attending to confront them over the gathering, describing them as "racist b******s". The hotel has also been the focus of comments by DUP councillor Marc Collins, who earlier in July had questioned why it is being used for asylum seekers. The group of up to 30 asylum seekers is expected to be housed there for several months, with no bookings in the hotel available before September. Protesters, including former Belfast TUV councillor Jolene Bunting, staged a picket in the Co Antrim town last week, opposing the use of the Loughshore Hotel to accommodate asylum seekers. A WOMAN has been issued with a community resolution notice by police following an incident captured on video at a protest in Carrickfergus against housing vulnerable asylum seekers.
