For more than seven decades, the Queen's eldest son Prince Charles has been one of the world's most famous princes. But under a set of old royal rules the Royal Family still follows when allocating royal titles, Prince Charles was actually not eligible for a Prince title when he was born in 1948. Despite being a future King and the firstborn son of a future Queen, Prince Charles was not actually guaranteed a Prince title because of rules issued by his great-grandfather, King George V. Royal historian Marlene Koenig told Express.co.uk: "A princess cannot pass her rank and title to her children. This is due to the 1917 Letters Patent which defines who is royal and who is not. "Children of the ...
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