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What is a duke's son called?

The duke's son would be a marquess and the grandson would be an earl. Only eldest sons or their eldest sons could bear courtesy titles. Neither the cousin who is the heir, or the uncle who will succeed if there is no son will have one of the courtesy titles.
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What is the title of a duke's son?

The younger sons of a duke or marquess have the courtesy style of "Lord" before their forename and surname. The younger sons of an earl, and all sons of a viscount or baron and daughters of a viscount or baron have the courtesy style of "The Hon" before their forename and surname.
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How do you address the son of duke?

The honorific courtesy style of "Lord" before the given name is accorded to younger sons of dukes and marquesses. The style is always added before the person's given name and surname, as in the example of Lord Randolph Churchill, although conversational usage drops the surname on secondary reference.
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What do you call a son of a grand duke?

The heir to the throne (a hereditary grand duke) was sometimes styled as "Royal Highness", otherwise as "Grand Ducal Highness" (HGDH). Junior members of the family also generally bore the lower title of prince or princess with the style of "Grand Ducal Highness".
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Is the child of a duke a princess?

If the Duke is not the son of a monarch, his daughter will be Lady given name. She will be a Princess if her father is the son of a monarch.
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What's the son of a duke called?

Can a dukes son be a prince?

Depends on the king of Duke. Royal dukes - royal dukedoms are simply courtesy titles so the children of a royal Duke would be a prince or princess if they are the grandchildren of a monarch.
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What if a duke has a son?

Sons and daughters of a duke are known by the honorary title of "Lord Firstname" or "Lady Firstname." The eldest son will frequently hold some lesser title given by tradition in the family to the heir.
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What is a duke's wife called?

Dukes and Duchesses

The British peerage has five descending, hereditary degrees. They are Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts and Barons. A Duke is the highest grade of the peerage. Wives of Dukes are styled Duchesses.
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What happens if a duke only has a daughter?

“If a duke only has a daughter, will she become a duchess after his death?” Not in the UK; all the extant British dukedoms pass exclusively in the male line according to their Letters Patent. That's why when Prince Andrew dies, York will go extinct and revert to the Crown rather than passing to Princess Beatrice.
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How do you say hello to a duke?

Your Grace in the first instance, thereafter, Sir or Ma'am. However, in the case of a Royal Duke. If you are introducing them, it would be, HRH, His/Her Royal Highness the Duke/Duchess of wherever. If you were speaking to them, your Royal Highness in the first instance, thereafter, Sir/Ma'am.
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What is a female earl called?

A feminine form of earl never developed; instead, countess is used.
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What is the child of an earl called?

Most earls almost always hold the title of viscount, so their eldest son is known as a viscount. For example, Earl Spencer is also Viscount Althorp, so his son is known as Viscount/Lord Althorp.
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What is higher than a duke?

The five titles of the peerage, in descending order of precedence, or rank, are: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron. The highest rank of the peerage, duke, is the most exclusive.
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What are the children of Lords called?

Younger sons of dukes and marquesses prefix Lord to their first names as courtesy titles while daughters of dukes, marquesses and earls use Lady. Younger sons of earls and children of viscounts, barons and lords of Parliament use The Honourable.
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Are dukes sons of kings?

Usually, the title of duke was granted to relatives of the royal family, such as the infantes or natural sons of the monarch. There are exceptions, such as António José de Ávila, who, although not having any relation to the royal family, was given the title of Duke of Ávila and Bolama in the 19th century.
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When a duke dies does his wife keep his title?

Usually the title of duke would go to any eldest son ( daughters do not inherit dukedoms) and his wife would become the duchess. The widowed Duchess would then be referred to as the Dowager Duchess.
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What were daughters of dukes called?

Lady is also the courtesy title for the daughters of the higher-ranking nobles duke, marquess, or earl. The daughters of viscounts and barons are referred to as "The Honorable" (that is, ahem, “The Honourable”), and daughters of baronets or knights are simply called "Miss."
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Is The duke higher than the prince?

In the context of royalty, the word duke most commonly refers to the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy. In the British monarchy, duke is the highest hereditary title outside of prince, princess, king, or queen.
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Can a non-royal be a duke?

Today, only 24 non-royal dukes remain, and for reasons of death or divorce, even fewer duchesses. Seniority of these non-royal dukes and their duchesses depends on when the dukedom was created within England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland or the United Kingdom.
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Can someone be a duke without being royal?

The “process" is by being the closest male relative to the previous duke and inheriting the title on his death., No non-royal dukes have been created since 1889 and no more hereditary peerages will be created in the future.
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What is the sister of a duke called?

Sisters of Royal Dukes will normally be Princesses. If the Duke has inherited the title from another relation other than his father then there is a chance that his sister is untitled.
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How do you address the first son of a duke?

The correct way to formally address a duke or duchess is 'Your Grace'. The eldest son of a duke will use one of the duke's subsidiary titles, whilst other children will use the honorary title 'Lord' or 'Lady' in front of their Christian names.
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Can a daughter inherit a dukedom?

After the duke's son died, the patent for the dukedom was amended by parliament to allow his daughters and their sons to inherit the dukedom successively.
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Is the grandson of a duke a Lord?

No. It's complicated . The children of the eldest son and heir would be Lord or Lady if he had the courtesy title of Marquis. If he had the courtesy title of earl, his eldest son would be a lord, the daughters “Lady”, and younger sons “Honourable".
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