Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1893 — Titles of the Prince of Wales. [ARTICLE]
Titles of the Prince of Wales.
The official titles of the Prince ol Wales are numerous. His official stylo is as follows: The Most High, Puissant and Illustrious Prince Albert Edward, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Sax-Coburg and Gotha, Great Steward of Scotland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Chester, Carrick and Dublin, Baron of Renfrow, lord of the isles, K. G., K. T., K. P., G. C. R., G. C. I. 1., G. C. L E., P. C., field marshal in the army, colonel-in-chief First and Second life guards and royal horse guards, colonel Tenth Prince of Wales’ own regiment of royal hussars, honorable colonel of several Indian regiments; of the second brigade eastern division royal artillery; of the Third battalion Duke of Corwall’s light infantry; of the Third battalion Gordon highlanders; also of the Oxford and of the Cambridge University, Middlesex civil service, Sutherland highlanders and Third Swansea rifle volnnteer regiments; honorable admiral in the fleet, personal aid-de-camp to her majesty, honorable captain of the royal naval reserve, elder brother of Trinity House, president of the Society of Arts, president of St. Bartholomew’s hospital, trustee of the British Museum, grand master of the united grand lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of England, student of Jena, field marshal in the German army, colonel of the Fifth Pomeranian hussars, colonel of the Danish hussars of the guard, etc., etc., etc. [Chicago Herald.
