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We all know that Prince Harry is a Prince. He has officially held the title, “Prince Henry of Wales”, since his birth, although he has gone by “Duke of Sussex” since his wedding.
Meghan has been called “Meghan, Duchess of Sussex” since her marriage on 19 May last year, but has never been officially referred to as Princess Meghan.


However, as the wife of Prince Harry, Meghan is entitled to use the female equivalent to his title – therefore she can go by Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Wales.
However, much like her sister-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan Markle goes by her duchess title.
Although it has never been commented on by the royal family, it is believed the Princess of Wales titles are not used because of their links to Diana, Princess of Wales, who died tragically in a car crash in 1997.
It is likely this is why Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the second wife of Prince Charles, does not use the princess title either.


Neither the Duchess of Cambridge or the Duchess of Sussex will be able to go by the title “Princess Catherine” or “Princess Meghan” in their own right.
This is a privilege reserved by those of royal birth, such as Prince Harry’s cousins, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.





https://uk.style.yahoo.com/meghan-markle-princess-archie-birth-certificate-151028453.html
 

I'm totally ignorant on this subject. Does anyone know, does the title of "Prince" or "Princess" carry any rights and privileges that wouldn't be accessible to a Duke or Duchess? Or is it just honorary?
 

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