The title Duke of Cambridge has been conferred on members of the British Royal Family several times.
The first was Charles Stuart, son of James Stuart, Duke of York and later King James II. He was styled Duke of Cambridge but never formally created Duke because he died aged 6 months in 1661.
James Stuart's second son, also called James, was created Duke of Cambridge by his uncle, King Charles II, in 1664, and he died in 1667 aged 3 years.
His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales, Duke of Cambridge and Her Royal Highness Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
These are titles bestowed upon members of the royal family in honor of the city of Cambridge in England. Currently Prince William has the title Duke of Cambridge, and his wife Catherine is Duchess of Cambridge.
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The previous Duke of Cambridge was Prince George, in 1850. As he died without an heir, the title was 'lost' until the Queen granted it to Prince William in 2011.
The Duke of Cambridge, however, whereas Catherine is the Duchess of Cambridge, rather than a Princess, William retains his rank as Prince. He is therefore Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.
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Duke of Cambridge was created in 1660.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is 35 years old (birthdate: June 21, 1982).