No, she isn't. She's the consort of the Prince of Wales. To be a princess of the realm, she would have to be born the daughter of a reigning king or queen. |
Thank you! Carry on... |
Not saying that she is along enough to see a bump, I am talking no more than 6-8 weeks. Also since this would be #1, it could take until 22 weeks to start to show. |
We're not in her Kingdom... and she's a duchess. |
Duchess is above a princess too! |
No. |
You sound creepy.
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It's not exactly that simple. Nobility doesn't have ranks that are as strictly defined as in the military, so there is room for difference in relative power. Some dukes, for example, might be far more powerful than other dukes. A prince is typically the son of a king. The crown prince would be the one who is in line to inherit the throne, however that is determined. A duke is a noble who is beneath the king and who controls a duchy. Typically you would expect the son of a king to be considered above a duke, but that is not necessarily the case. The answer would depend on the kingdom and the time period you're talking about, as well as the particular duke. |
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I thought the papers were saying she was pregnant last month?
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/11/17/prince-william-duchess-cambridge-expecting-first-child-reports-say/ OK, that's just Fox news reporting some other sources... |
| She just looks less skeletal, not actually pregnant. |
Lmao! I agree. How often does OP study pictures of KM??? |
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OP here, I did not read the above gossip.
Most of the women in my family, including myself are also thin (and shaped like Olive Oyle). When we are pregnant, everyone knows because for a brief moment, our figures improve! We get something that can be described as hips and the bust become more normal sized. So we are quick to call it. There is a bun in the oven for Kate. Congrats!! |
I saw padded bra & anorexia. Take a look at those shoulder blades. Ewwwww. |
Well she aint princess in my Realm. |