King Charles wants to give Princess Charlotte the Duchess of Edinburgh title
By Reuters
28 November 2022 |
11:49 am
King Charles wants Princess Charlotte to become the Duchess of Edinburgh as a way to pay tribute to his parents Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh.
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