They are all Lords;
There are five levels of the peerage in the UK; 1) Dukes, 2) Marquises, 3) Earls, 4) Viscounts, and 5) Barons. ALL of them are "Lords" but not all of them are called lord in day-to-day conversation. A Duke is usually called His Grace and a Marquis (pronounced Mar-Key [it's a French word]) [CORRECTION: it's pronounced MAR-KWISS] is called The (capital T) Marquis of X. An Earl is called The Earl of X and his wife is The Countess of X. A Viscount is called Viscount X and a Baron is called Baron X. There are other levels of nobility in the UK and in Scotland there are barons who are not called Baron X but the (lower case T) Baron "of" X to separate them from Baron X. [CORRECTION: In Scotland, Barons are not noble and a Baronage can be bought and sold. The fifth level in Scotland is actually a Lord of Parliament].
All of the above are technically entitled to be called Lord X, but a duke would have his nose put out if you did so, as would a Prince. A Scottish Baron may have in olden times been called Lord but today is not allowed to be called that due to changes in the law and custom over the years. That is why today I'm known as Fr33kman, Baron of X, but not Lord X. (ie: because I'm a Scottish baron, but not a UK Lord)
Hope this helps! :-)
You can also check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord
[Corrections by Tom P-C]
An earl is a lower rank than a duke. A Duke is the highest rank of nobility right after the Prince. An Earl, on the other hand, is a lower rank above viscount and below a marquis.
HRH Prince William of Wales Duke of Cambridge Earl of Strathearn Baron of Carrickfergus He goes by: William, Duke of Cambridge or Prince William
It depends. If he is already a prince, then she becomes a princess. Unless the prince also has another title such as Duke or Earl, etc. The wife of a prince that is also a duke would be referred to as a Duchess. The wife of a prince that is also an Earl would be called a Countess.
HRH Prince William of Wales Duke of Cambridge Earl of Strathearn Baron of Carrickfergus He goes by: William, Duke of Cambridge or Prince William
Neither, once a prince he can only be king. Actually, a duke is higher in Nobility Rank than a Prince. A prince's title does not change because he marries, however, once he marries, he is usually awarded a dukedom for his parents (King/Queen). As the ruler of this dukedom, he then becomes a duke. An Earl refers to chieftains set to rule a territory in a king's stead.
Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, is currently eighth in line to the throne of England. Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is fifth in line to the throne.
He already was a Duke. His title of Prince of Wales outranks that of a Duke.His titles are:-Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of ScotlandHe is also a Royal Knight of the orders of the Garter, Thistle and a Knight Grand Cross of the order of Bath. He has several other titles too.
Prince Edward is the Earl of Wessex, his spouse, Sophie is the Countess
Her Majesy has 3 sons. Prince Charles of Wales, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
yes, he is the Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn,endiburgh and Baron Caregivers
The Duke of Earl... The Duke of Earl... duke of earl
HRH prince of wales HRH The duke of york TRH The earl of wessex