Duchess of Cornwall

Duchess of Cornwall is a courtesy title held by the wife of the duke of Cornwall. The Dukedom of Cornwall is a non-hereditary peerage title held by the British monarch's eldest son and heir. The current duchess is Camilla, wife of Charles, Prince of Wales.[1]

History

Duchess of Cornwall was one of the titles of Diana, Princess of Wales.[2]

The only women who have been known as duchesses of Cornwall are Mary of Teck, who used the title from January to November 1901, and Camilla Parker Bowles, who assumed title upon her marriage to Prince Charles in 2005. The latter does not use the title of Princess of Wales because it is still popularly associated with her husband's first wife, Diana, who died in 1997.

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References

  1. "House of Commons – Royal Marriage". parliament.uk. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  2. Hall, Trevor (1985). Story of Diana. Crescent Books. ISBN 0517463172.
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