List of peerages created for British princes
This page lists all peerages created for British princes since 1714. The list does not include creations of the titles of Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester.
List of peerages
Non-extant peerages
- ^ Philip, who was formerly a prince of Greece and Denmark, was created a British prince in 1957 by his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
Extant peerages
| Peerage | Prince | Status | Created | Subsidiary Titles | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reign of King George V | |||||
| Duke of Gloucester | Prince Henry | Extant | 1928 | Earl of Ulster | |
| Baron Culloden | |||||
| Duke of Kent | Prince George | Extant | 1934 | Earl of St Andrews | |
| Baron Downpatrick | |||||
| Reign of Queen Elizabeth II | |||||
| Duke of York | Prince Andrew | Extant (not in use)[a][1] | 1986 | Earl of Inverness | |
| Baron Killyleagh | |||||
| Earl of Wessex | Prince Edward | Extant | 1999 | Viscount Severn | |
| Duke of Cambridge | Prince William of Wales | Extant | 2011 | Earl of Strathearn | |
| Baron Carrickfergus | |||||
| Duke of Sussex | Prince Henry of Wales | Extant | 2018 | Earl of Dumbarton | |
| Baron Kilkeel | |||||
| Earl of Forfar | Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex | Extant | 2019 | ||
| Reign of King Charles III | |||||
| Duke of Edinburgh | Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Forfar | Extant (for life) | 2023 | ||
- ^ Andrew ceased using his peerage titles and was removed from the Roll of the Peerage in 2025.
See also
References
- ^ Torrance, David (3 November 2025). "The removal of titles and honours" (Research Briefing). House of Commons Library. Retrieved 4 November 2025.