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However if they were married into that role or position, than their names would go first, followed by the title.
 
However if they were married into that role or position, than their names would go first, followed by the title.
   
'''Ex 1.)BCatherine, Queen of France. '''<sub> (She was a rich woman who married King Henry II of France)''</sub> <br/>
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'''Ex 1.) Catherine, Queen of France. '''<sub> (She was a rich woman who married King Henry II of France)''</sub> <br/>
 
'''Ex 2.)''' A more modern version would be Diana, Princess of Wales.<br/><br/>
 
'''Ex 2.)''' A more modern version would be Diana, Princess of Wales.<br/><br/>
   

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Royal title like Prince, or Queen, ect. goes in front of the name if they were born into that role.

Ex 1.) Queen Mary (She was born a princess, and 6 days later a Queen)
Ex 2.) A more modern version would be Prince William & Prince Harry of England.


However if they were married into that role or position, than their names would go first, followed by the title.

Ex 1.) Catherine, Queen of France. (She was a rich woman who married King Henry II of France)
Ex 2.) A more modern version would be Diana, Princess of Wales.


Being a Noble and having a Title are two different things. Both are rich, and both can be considered a noble woman or man. But a person always get more credit for having a title.

Ex. 1) Greer Kimrith, is rich but has no title.
EX. 2) Lady Kenna is both.