
Technicly you can be the kings sister…and a concubine of nobility…and royal…but not queen or holding an actual title if we had feudalism id be 5th in line for the title my family hols if i wasnt out the game cause my dads a commoner, and for the throne…geez id guess about 500+ people would have to die for that to happen (and it would be my duty to refuse btw cause im absolutely not fit) In my families case i technicly have noble blood but since my mom married a commoner im not nobility, and my cousin would hold the title if we still had em either way, cause his mom was firstborn, my mom second. And cause thats a brainfart to happen they quickly sprinkled a title on her One might say her husband was NOBLE ROYALTY while SHE was NOT. Meanwhile prince charles first wife was a royal, even though she was a commoner. dukes / duchesses are most often of royal blood and yet not royals.

Oh and btw you can be royalty and not king. Like our current “king” his dad dand granddad all were “noble royalty” his daughters…not so much We would say “nobly royalty” when we mean someone who takes the title with the duty serious and not just the title for fancy. And came up with fitting titles.Īnd even more importantly, “noble Nobility” is something by grandma taught me cause you can be a noble and a snobbish dickhead…or you can actually have respect and responsibility and be aware that you hold the title for a reason caue you have a duty to the country and the people in your care. cause there is “upstart” or “second class” nobility that got their title in the past few generations and “noble” noblility…like royalty that had their title for centuries.Īnd ofc quite some wars were fought cause some royalty thought they are more royal, than others. Royalty is a part of nobility…and “noble royalty” may sound a bit doubling down but that is actually a thing, in german at least.

Even though, hold your beer, not all mammals are deers. What the f did i just read…first, ill give the “mr prikish” back to you. There’s no such thing as “noble royalty.”
