Your Honor, if I may.
The correct title of the "Jezebel", as I affectionately refer to her, will be debated many times in the years to come. If she does in fact stay married to him that is. There seems to be
more than few sources that debate this. If it pleases the court, I give you the following.
To become a bonafide “princess,” royal protocol dictates that one must either be born the daughter of the sovereign or a prince—or become a prince’s wife, and therefore take his title upon marriage. So, marrying Prince Harry won’t technically make Meghan a true princess. Technically, she holds the title of Princess Henry of Wales, which is derived from her husband—so she is not a princess in her own right, which one can only be born into.
Another fairytale royal wedding is in the books! But if you call Meghan Markle a princess, you're actually using the wrong title.
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The British public began calling Diana “Princess Diana.” But as Metro reports, Diana herself pointed out that the title wasn’t technically correct. To assume the title of Princess, you have to be born into the royal family. An easy example? Prince William and Kate Middleton’s daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Meghan’s highest title is ‘Duchess of Sussex’
She may have married a prince, but the new Duchess of Sussex will never be Princess Meghan - unless the Queen reverses centuries of tradition.
So what will Meghan's title be now she has married Prince Harry? Her official title is Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Wales, taken from her husband's name.
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Meghan’s full name is Rachel Meghan Markle, but as she is referred to as Meghan in Buckingham Palace’s announcements it is likely she will use this name officially.
However, the 37-year-old actress won't be known as Princess Meghan.
This is due to rules governing the British crown - only those born into the Royal Family can use the title Prince or Princess, followed by their first name.
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Therefore, if it pleases the court, let's agree that this woman of easy virtue can be refereed to as whatever one chooses and be neither right or wrong.
Do I think she's a princess? Short answer is no. Long answer is hell no.