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 on 9 April 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.
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 King confers The Dukedom of Edinburgh upon The Prince Edward
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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.
Background
His Royal Highness was created Earl of Wessex in 1999, on the occasion of his marriage to Miss Sophie Rhys-Jones.
In 2019, Queen Elizabeth II granted The Earl of Wessex the additional title of Earl of Forfar, on the occasion of His Royal Highness’s 55th birthday.
The Dukedom of Edinburgh
The Dukedom has previously been created four times for Members of the Royal Family:
1726 - Prince Frederick, eldest son of King George II
1764 – Prince William, brother of King George III, as part of the joint title , The Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
1866 – Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria
1947 – Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II(2)A peerage conferred under this section shall, during the life of the person on whom it is conferred, entitle him—
(a)to rank as a baron under such style as may be appointed by the letters patent;
Prince Edward to be new Duke of Edinburgh
The King has conferred the title on the occasion of his brother’s 59th birthday
Prince Edward has been granted the title of the Duke of Edinburgh on his 59th birthday, Buckingham Palace has announced.
The decision means that Edward will have the title conferred upon him that was promised before the death of his father, Prince Philip.
Sophie, the former Countess of Wessex, is now the Duchess of Edinburgh.
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.”
Edward’s son, James, Viscount Severn, 15, becomes the Earl of Wessex after the change. However, Edward will retain the Earldom of Forfar, which he already uses while in Scotland. The title was created in 2019 and references the lineage of Edward’s grandmother, who grew up in the area.
The dukedom of Edinburgh has been hereditary in the past, but it will not pass to Viscount Severn when Edward dies. James will become the Earl of Wessex and Forfar when the title of the Duke of Edinburgh reverts to the Crown, the Palace said.
In 1999, on the wedding day of Edward and Sophie, Buckingham Palace announced “that Prince Edward should be given the Dukedom of Edinburgh in due course, when the present title held now by Prince Philip eventually reverts to the Crown”.
However, there were subsequent reports that Charles was reassessing this decision.
The Times understands that Charles believed that the title should revert to the monarch on the death of the holder — in this case, Prince Philip — in accordance with the normal protocol for royal titles. It should then be up to the sovereign what happens to it….
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