A Prince Consort is the husband of a ruling queen, and while he may be given the title of Prince, he will never become King. This is because the title of King is only given to a monarch who inherits the throne and can reign.
In the United Kingdom, the title of King is traditionally given to the eldest son of the monarch, who will succeed the Queen upon her death. This means that when Queen Elizabeth II passes away, the title of King will go to her eldest son, Prince Charles.
However, there are some countries in which a Prince Consort can become King. For example, in Norway, the husband of the ruling Queen can become King if he is elected by the people. This is known as a “King Consort” and it is a rare occurrence.
In the United Kingdom, however, a Prince Consort will never become King. This is because the title of King is only given to a monarch who inherits the throne and can reign. Therefore, the title of King will go to Prince Charles, who will succeed Queen Elizabeth.
In conclusion, while a Prince Consort may be given the title of Prince, he will never become King. This is because the title of King is only given to a monarch who inherits the throne and can reign. Therefore, the title of King will go to Prince Charles, who will succeed Queen Elizabeth.
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