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King Charles Gives Edward Duke Of Ediburgh | King Charles III | English News | News18 Exclusive

Prince Edward has been named as the new Duke of Edinburgh, Buckingham Palace has announced.

The title, granted by King Charles III on the prince's 59th birthday, will be held for his lifetime.

The former Duke of Edinburgh was Prince Philip, who died in 2021, and who was given the title on the morning of his wedding to Princess Elizabeth, who later became Queen Elizabeth II.

The new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, will be in Edinburgh later.

The couple are expected to attend an event in the Scottish capital on Friday marking the first year of conflict in Ukraine.

Prince Edward becomes the Duke of Edinburgh almost two years after the death of his father, Philip, who held the title for more than 70 years.

It was understood that Philip had wanted Edward, his youngest son, to take on the title, but the decision was left in the hands of King Charles.

It means that Edward, 13th in line in succession to the throne, will attend the coronation in May as a duke, with a title that was synonymous with his late father.

With Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, no longer a "working royal", there could be a more high-profile role for Edward, the King's youngest brother.

At the end of last year, Parliament fast-tracked a change in law to add Prince Edward and his sister Princess Anne to the "counsellors of state" who can act on behalf of the King.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: "His Majesty The King has been pleased to confer the Dukedom of Edinburgh upon the Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Forfar, on the occasion of His Royal Highness's 59th birthday.

"The title will be held by Prince Edward for His Royal Highness's lifetime.

"The Dukedom was last created for Prince Philip in 1947, upon his marriage to Princess Elizabeth, who held the title of Duchess of Edinburgh before acceding to the throne in 1952.

"The new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are proud to continue Prince Philip's legacy of promoting opportunities for young people of all backgrounds to reach their full potential."

The title remains associated with the Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme, which has been running activities, training and challenges for young people since 1956.

The title of Earl of Wessex has now been given to Edward and Sophie's son, the 15-year-old Viscount Severn.

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This is the first non-hereditary British dukedom. Surely Philip would have liked his grandson James to inherit the title upon the death of Edward. If Edward had accepted a different dukedom when he married Sophie in 1999, then his mother Elizabeth II would have made the dukedom hereditary like she did for the dukedoms of Cambridge and Sussex. Plus it does nothing to “slim down the monarchy” whether James were to remain the Earl of Wessex or become the next Duke of Edinburgh. This move by Charles III seems to indicate a precedent that there will be no more hereditary peerages even including royal dukedoms. I think this is interesting, but no one seems to be discussing it.

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About darn time! I was beginning to believe KC3 was hoping to give it to HAS BEEN instead. THAT would have finished the monarchy for truth.

maggiesatterfield
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Well whoop de doo. It’s 2023 and as many British struggle through winter deciding whether to eat or heat, this poncy real estate rich family decide on who gets some anachronistic title. Whoopee!

jamesclark