Why Lady titles were 'vetoed' for Beatrice and Eugenie - but not for Lady Louise Windsor

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As the Queen's second son, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's two daughters were given Princess titles from birth, entitling them to be known as Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie of York. But when the Queen's third son Prince Edward welcomed his daughter Lady Louise Windsor in 2003, she was not styled as Princess Louise of Wessex - despite being a granddaughter of the Queen through the male line like Beatrice and Eugenie. Express.co.uk spoke to royal historian Marlene Koenig to get her take on the difference between the royal titles of the Queen's granddaughters. Under the 1917 Letters Patent issued by the Queen's grandfather, King George V, only the children of the Sovereign, the Sove ...
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