I mean, he was married to the Queen? Why was he still just a prince?
fukking brits
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Apparently, it's this . . .
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...-b1829152.html
The Duke of Edinburgh was not granted the title of king because of a rule that states the husband of a ruling queen is called prince consort, just as wives of kings are typically referred to as queen consort.
Under the royal family’s longstanding rule, the title of king is only given to a royal who inherits the throne and can reign, which is the case for the Queen and Prince Philip’s eldest son Prince Charles when he ascends to the throne.
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Interesting fact but the Queen’s family line is really German and Philip was Greek.
The surname is Windsor now but it was changed from the (too) German Sacha-Coberg and Satha in 1917 due to the Germans and World War 1.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Windsor
Cliffs:
Queen of England and husband from German and Greek dynasties
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