Because their parents did not want them to have titles
In most places, a prince is best addressed as 'Your Highness.' There may be more region specific titles as well.
Windsor is their surname. Their titles will be Prince and Princess of Wales.
Assuming you mean one of the living British princes called Edward, there are two: *HRH The Earl of Wessex (The Prince Edward, son of The Queen, Elizabeth II) has two young children: **Lady Louise Windsor **Viscount Severn (James), who is expected to inherit his father's peerage titles *HRH The Duke of Kent (Prince Edward, The Queen's cousin) has three adult children: **The Earl of St Andrews (George), who is expected to inherit his father's peerage titles, and is married with three children **Lady Helen Taylor, who is married with four **Lord Nicholas Windsor, who is married with one son
No King has ever ended royalty. During the 20th century there have been some changes as to titles, but they never got rid of royalty. After WWII in England to cut down on the number of Prince and Princesses they decided that only children of males directly in line to the throne can be Prince and Princesses. This is why Prince Andrews children are Princess while Princess Anne's children do not have any titles. The one exeception to this was when the current Queen Elizabeth gave birth to Charles and Anne. Because the way the rules were set up Charles and Anne would have been styled Lord Charles and Lady Anne Montbatten-Windsor, but because Elizabeth and Charles were and are the heirs to the throne Charles and Anne are Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
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What are Prince Charles's royal titles
Titles of Prince and Princess are typically offered by the sovereign to his or her grandchildren. In the case of Princess Anne's children, these were declined.
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In this sentence, "Christ" and "Prince of Peace" should be capitalized because they are proper nouns referring to specific titles or names.
Macbeth was never a prince. He held many titles in Scotland and by murdering the king gained that title for himself, however he was never a prince.
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