Duchess of Rothesay

Duchess of Rothesay
The second wife of the present Duke of Rothesay, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is legally entitled to he title Duchess of Rothesay, in Scotland. It is intended that Camilla, Duchess of Rothesay/Cornwall, will upon her husband's succession to the throne, become HRH The Princess Consort.

Duchess of Rothesay is a Scottish courtesy title. It is held by the wife of The Dukes of Rothesay since the first Duke in 1398. Due to the mortality rate and the fact that very few Dukes of Rothesay were of majority or married prior to ascending the throne (if that), there have in fact been only eight Duchesses of Rothesay. A separate Scottish throne has not existed de facto since 1603 when James VI of Scotland acceded to the throne of England when the House of Tudor died out, creating a personal union. The Act of Union of 1707 united de jure the separate kingdoms and thrones into the Kingdom of Great Britain. The Duchess of Rothesay is the Scottish equivalent of the Duchess of Cornwall. Ever since 1603 the title of The Duchess of Rothesay is held by The Princess of Wales, who was also the Duchess of Cornwall, the title of Duchess of Rothesay is for her use when in Scotland.

Duchesses of Rothesay

Diana, Princess of Wales the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales was the Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, but she lost the title after her divorce in 1996

The eight Duchesses of Rothesay (and the dates the individuals held that title) are as follows:

  1. Marjorie Douglas (1400–1402) — became dowager duchess when her husband, David Stewart, died as Duke of Rothesay. Majorie died in 1420.
  2. Caroline of Ansbach (1714–1727) — became queen consort when George II ascended to the throne.
  3. Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1736–1751) — dowager when husband Frederick, Prince of Wales died.
  4. Caroline of Brunswick (1795–1820) — became queen consort on the accession of her husband George IV
  5. Alexandra of Denmark (1863–1901) — the daughter of Christian IX of Denmark, she became queen consort on the ascension of her husband Edward VII following a 50-year wait on January 22, 1901.
  6. Mary of Teck (1901–1910) — queen consort upon accession of husband George V. She held the titles of Duchess of York, Duchess of Rothesay, Princess of Wales, Queen-Empress Consort and Queen-Empress Dowager.
  7. Lady Diana Frances Spencer (1981–1996) — Diana was the first wife of Charles, Duke of Rothesay, currently the person most commonly associated with the title of Princess of Wales. Diana is remembered for her efforts to bring the royal family in closer contact with the public. Following her divorce from Charles, Duke of Rothesay, she lost the style HRH and assumed the style of a divorced peeress, that is, her personal name immediately followed by her title. Had Diana remarried, any use of the title Duchess of Rothesay, along with Princess of Wales would have been lost permanently.[1]
  8. Camilla Rosemary Shand (2005–present) — the second wife of Charles, Duke of Rothesay.

Several Duchesses of Rothesay became queens consort. Those who did not generally took the title of "Dowager Duchesses of Rothesay" after the deaths of their husbands.

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