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queen consort

noun
plural queens consort

Definition of queen consort

: the wife of a reigning king

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Prince William—pretty please, at least try to call him Uncle Bill—will be king at some point, and Aunt Kate his queen consort. Elizabeth Holmes, Town & Country, "An Open Letter to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's New Royal Baby," 7 May 2019 Duchess Kate is married to the second in line to the throne and is set to be a future queen consort; why was Prince Harry, sixth in the line of succession, sitting up front? Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, "Why Prince Harry Sat in Front of Kate Middleton During the Anzac Service in Westminster Abbey," 25 Apr. 2019 Last night, the future queen consort also known as Kate Middleton briefly played bartender at Belfast's Empire Music Hall during a visit with husband Prince William. Erica Gonzales, Harper's BAZAAR, "I Would Like a Pint of Beer Personally Poured by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge," 28 Feb. 2019 Once Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, passes away and her son becomes king, Camilla will be hailed as the queen consort. Stephanie Nolasco, Fox News, "Princess Diana's biographer says her shocking tell-all 'explained her sense of being a prisoner'," 24 Aug. 2018 Those queens, for those who may have snoozed during 16th century history lessons, were cousins Mary Stuart, queen of Scotland (and queen consort in France), and Elizabeth I, queen of England. refinery29.com, "Margot Robbie & Saoirse Ronan's Orange Wigs Alone Are Oscar-Worthy In Mary Queen Of Scots Trailer," 12 July 2018 In 1509, Henry VIII was crowned king of England; his wife, Catherine of Aragon, was crowned queen consort. BostonGlobe.com, "This day in history," 23 June 2018 Will the future queen consort be in charge of corralling all the children into the chapel come Saturday? Elise Taylor, Vogue, "Prince George and Princess Charlotte Have a Big Role in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Wedding," 16 May 2018 When a British king marries, his wife is called queen consort, rather than princess. Morgan Evans, Redbook, "9 Things You Didn't Know About Marrying a British Royal," 11 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of queen consort

1665, in the meaning defined above

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