Princesse Royale

E168974

Princesse Royale is the French honorific style traditionally used for the eldest daughter of a reigning monarch, equivalent to the English title "Princess Royal."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French-language honorific
honorific title
royal style
appliesTo eldest daughter of a reigning monarch
appliesToGender female
appliesToPositionInBirthOrder eldest daughter
countryOfOrigin France
denotes special status of the monarch's eldest daughter
domain royalty
equivalentLanguageFormOf English title "Princess Royal"
equivalentTo Princess Royal
hasCulturalContext French royal tradition
hasEtymology derived from French words "princesse" and "royale"
hasFormOfAddress Princesse Royale self-linksurface differs
surface form: Her Royal Highness the Princesse Royale
hasRankRelativeToOtherPrincesses senior
hasTitleType princess
hasUsageContext court protocol
formal address
isComparableTo British style "Princess Royal"
isHonorificFor royal family member
isLinkedToMonarchReign true
isNonHereditary true
language French
usedBy reigning monarchs' families
usedIn French monarchy

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Princess Royal styleInFrench Princesse Royale
Princesse Royale hasFormOfAddress Princesse Royale self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Her Royal Highness the Princesse Royale