Princess Anne’s ‘trailblazer’ decision for ex-husband to be mirrored by Eugenie for Jack
Princess Anne was a 'trailblazer' for royal trend claims expert
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The birth of Princess Eugenie’s first child has raised questions about his potential royal title. According to tradition, British monarchy titles are passed down from the father’s side of the family, meaning the new baby would have none as Jack Brooksbank is titleless. However, any offer to rectify this is likely to be rejected, HeirPod host Omid Scobie has claimed, pointing to Princess Anne as evidence.
He told listeners: “A title may never come for this baby due to the age-old tradition.
“But we have seen in the past that the Queen does have the ability to offer titles.
“In Jack’s case, that would be an earldom, and that would make him an Earl.
“In that case, they could then give their children titles.”
Mr Scobie continued: “But I think we have seen a move away from this over the years.
“Princess Anne was very much the trailblazer of this.
“As the Queen’s only daughter, she, of course, married a man that didn’t have a title when she married her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips.
“They were offered a peerage by the Queen for him and they declined it.”
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The host added: “They wanted to raise their children without titles.
“Of course, only a couple of years ago, we saw the Sussexes choose not to give titles to their children, at least with Archie.
“So this is kind of starting, or continuing, a bit of a trend here.”
The Princess Royal’s two children, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, were not given royal titles at birth.
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Anne has stated that she does not regret the decision.
The royal spoke candidly about it in a rare interview with Vanity Fair in 2020.
She said: “I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles.
“So I think that was probably the right thing to do.”
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