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Duchess of Cornwall

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Duchess of Cornwall
Incumbent
Catherine
since 8 September 2022
StyleHer Royal Highness
Member ofBritish royal family
First holderJoan of Kent

Duchess of Cornwallis a title held by the wife of the heir apparent to theBritish throne.The Duchess of Cornwall is usually also thePrincess of Wales,and uses that title. The current title-holder isCatherine(néeMiddleton), whose husband,Prince William(laterPrince of Wales), became theDuke of Cornwallon 8 September 2022, upon the death of QueenElizabeth II.[1]Previously, Catherine's stepmother-in-law,Queen Camilla,was known by this title.

Duchesses of Cornwall[edit]

Person Name Birth Marriage Became Duchess of Cornwall Spouse Change in style Death
Joanof Kent 19 September 1328 10 October 1361 Edward of Woodstock 7 June 1376
Husband's death;
becameDowagerDuchess of Cornwall
7 August 1385
AnneNeville 11 June 1456 13 December 1470 Edward of Westminster 4 May 1471
Husband's death;
became Dowager Duchess of Cornwall;
later becameQueen Consortas the wife ofRichard III
16 March 1485
Catherineof Aragon 16 December 1485 14 November 1501 Arthur Tudor 2 April 1502
Husband's death;
became Dowager Duchess of Cornwall;
later became Queen Consort as the wife ofHenry VIII
7 January 1536
Wilhelmina CharlotteCarolineof Brandenburg-Ansbach 1 March 1683 22 August 1705 1 August 1714 George Augustus 11 June 1727
Husband acceded to throne asGeorge II;
became Queen Consort
20 November 1737
Augustaof Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg 30 November 1719 17 April 1736 Frederick Louis 31 March 1751
Husband's death;
became Dowager Duchess of Cornwall
8 February 1772
CarolineAmelia Elizabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 17 May 1768 8 April 1795 George Augustus Frederick 29 January 1820
Husband acceded to throne asGeorge IV;
became Queen Consort
7 August 1821
AlexandraCaroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia of Denmark 1 December 1844 10 March 1863 Albert Edward 22 January 1901
Husband acceded to throne asEdward VII;
became Queen Consort
20 November 1925
VictoriaMaryAugusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes of Teck 26 May 1867 6 July 1893 22 January 1901 George Frederick Ernest Albert 6 May 1910
Husband acceded to throne asGeorge V;
became Queen Consort
24 March 1953
DianaFrances Spencer 1 July 1961 29 July 1981 Charles Philip Arthur George 28 August 1996
Divorced;
assumed the style of Diana, Princess of Wales
[2]
31 August 1997
CamillaRosemary Shand 17 July 1947 9 April 2005 8 September 2022
Husband acceded to throne asCharles III;
became Queen Consort
living
CatherineElizabeth Middleton 9 January 1982 29 April 2011 8 September 2022 William Arthur Philip Louis Incumbent living

Until her husband's accession to the throne, Camilla, the second wife of thethen-Prince of Wales,used the title "Duchess of Cornwall" rather than "Princess of Wales", as the latter was still popularly associated with Charles's first wife,Diana,whodied in 1997.[3]

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  1. ^"House of Commons – Royal Marriage".parliament.uk.Retrieved23 March2019.
  2. ^The press secretary to the Queen."DIVORCE: STATUS AND ROLE OF THE PRINCESS OF WALES".PR Newswire.Buckingham Palace.Retrieved9 July2015.
  3. ^"The Royal Title that Camilla and Princess Diana Shared".Harper's Bazaar.13 November 2018. Archived fromthe originalon 3 January 2019.Retrieved2 January2019.When she married Prince Charles, "Camilla was not popular or well liked, [though] this has changed a lot since the marriage as Camilla has taken on a lot of patronages and Charles is a lot happier," [Marlene] Koenig says. "Still, [there was] a lot of tension and anger among a certain element of the population—so it was decided that Camilla would be styled as the Duchess of Cornwall, even though, of course, she is the Princess of Wales."

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