What is a queen's lover called?

In the English court, a royal mistress
royal mistress
A royal mistress is the historical position and sometimes unofficial title of the extramarital lover of a monarch or an heir apparent, who was expected to provide certain services, such as sexual or romantic intimacy, companionship, and advice in return for security, titles, money, honours, and an influential place at ...
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is a woman who is the lover of a member of the royal family, specifically the king. She may be taken either before or after his accession to the throne.
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Can queens have mistresses?

A monarch's mistress wasn't just a sexual companion. Often, she influenced politics in his court—and it was no secret. A monarch's mistress wasn't just a sexual companion. Often, she influenced politics in his court—and it was no secret.
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Why did royals have mistresses?

The purpose of royal mistresses emerged due to the fact that a king's marriage was for political purposes only. However, many kings defied this expectation by marrying their mistresses. Usually, this was done as a morganatic marriage, which meant that the woman couldn't acquire the title of Queen Consort.
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Who had the most mistresses in history?

Barbara Villiers, circa 1660s - Charles II

King Charles II was famous for his womanising, having more mistresses than any other monarch during his reign.
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What do you call a member of the royal family?

For male members of the Royal Family the same rules apply, with the title used in the first instance being 'Your Royal Highness' and subsequently 'Sir'. For other female members of the Royal Family the first address is conventionally 'Your Royal Highness' and subsequently 'Ma'am'.
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What is female royalty called?

princess. noun. a female member of a royal family, especially one whose parent or grandparent is the king or queen.
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What position is higher than queen?

The title of Emperor/Empress (who rules over an Empire) is widely regarded as the highest ranking Monarchial title, King/Queen (who reigns over a Kingdom) is a lesser title than Emperor but still ranks above any other title.
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Were any Kings faithful to their wives?

But we also have monarchs like Edward I, Edward III, Charles V, Henry VII, etc. whose marriages have been well documented as loving and faithful. Then we have Edward IV, also known for his many affairs, who married Elizabeth Woodville for love or lust.
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Did Queen cheat on Kings?

To make matters worse, she made Dereham her secretary, and it was believed by many that she cheated on the king with both Dereham and Culpeper. She denied everything, but both men admitted to affairs after being tortured.
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What is a queen consort?

Definition of queen consort

: the wife of a reigning king.
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What do you call a king's husband?

The spouse of a ruling king or queen is called a consort. In British royalty, the wife of a king is called a queen consort, but the husband of a queen is called a prince consort, not a king consort.
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Who was the most scandalous queen?

Queen Isabella co-ruled Spain with King Ferdinand II from 1451 through 1504, and her reign was marked by oppression. The notorious Spanish Inquisition began during her rule, and she was instrumental in the effort to expel Spanish Jews and Muslims from the kingdom.
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How dirty were kings and queens?

It seems that most royals found an excuse to justify not washing, but only a handful of royalties came out of the closet, admitting that they have only washed a couple of times in their entire life. One example is Queen Isabella of Castile (1451- 1504), who admitted to only having bathed twice in her lifetime.
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How do mistresses work?

Description. A mistress is in a long-term relationship with her attached lover, and is often referred to as "the other woman". Generally, the relationship is stable and at least semi-permanent, but the couple does not live together openly and the relationship is usually, but not always, secret.
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What Queen had multiple husbands?

Margaret, in total, had four husbands. Four. Yes, four. Margaret was married pretty much all her life, perhaps not surprising given her considerable wealth as an heiress and her own links to royalty through her descent from Edward III.
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Do royals marry for love?

Historically, royals were not allowed to marry for love. Instead, they married strategically – to gain territory, form international alliances, replenish the national coffers or maintain the purity of their bloodline. In 1772, George III enshrined this in law with the Royal Marriages Act.
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What is a retired queen called?

A queen dowager or dowager queen (compare: princess dowager or dowager princess) is a title or status generally held by the widow of a king.
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What do Royals call their parents?

Mum and Dad

Not so for the royal family. They call their parents Mummy and Daddy even as adults. Isn't it endearing to think of Prince Charles calling Queen Elizabeth Mummy? Next, find out more things you didn't know about the British royal family.
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Is Empress a queen?

Another is empress, which is a female emperor. An emperor is like a king: a person with absolute power over a country. An empress is therefore like a queen. Also, just as a queen is the wife of a king, an empress might be the wife of an emperor, meaning she's not the ruler of the country but just married to the ruler.
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What do you call a prince's wife?

Princess consort is an official title or an informal designation that is normally accorded to the wife of a sovereign prince.
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What's lower than a queen?

Full-sized beds — also known as “double beds” — are 16 inches wider than a twin bed, but smaller than a queen.
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What is the highest female royal title?

We offer five different titles; the Duchess title holds the highest rank available, followed by our Countesses, Dames (Knights), Baronesses and then our popular Lady titles.
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Which queen did not shower?

In the late 15th century, Queen Isabella of Spain bragged that she had only bathed twice in her whole life. Queen Elizabeth I, too, reportedly bathed once a month, “whether she needed it or no”. Her successor, James VI and I, bore a great aversion to water and reportedly never bathed.
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How did Royals poop?

In the 1500s, the King of England's toilet was luxurious: a velvet-cushioned, portable seat called a close-stool, below which sat a pewter chamber pot enclosed in a wooden box. Even the king had one duty that needed attending to every day, of course, but you can bet he wasn't going to do it on his own.
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