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ORIGIN AND SIMILAR TERMS The wife of a ''king'' is a ''queen consort''. The widow of a king is a '' Queen Dowager '' (or ''dowager queen''). If the dowager queen is the mother of the next monarch, she is also the ''queen mother'', in those countries that use the tradition. Where a king was married more than once and a previous wife is still living, only the most recent wife is Queen Dowager (and only if she is still married to him at his death); any others are simply styled "Queen name ." If one of the other queens is the mother of the reigning monarch, that person is not normally titled Queen Mother because she is not Queen Dowager - but there may be circumstances to allow a subjective exception. For example, Victoria, Duchess Of Kent , reputedly thought she was Queen Mother when her daughter acceeded to the throne as Queen Victoria . But the Duke of Kent had never been king, so she had never been queen - thus, she was not Queen Mother but she was the Queen's mother. Princess Elena Of Romania (see below) was an exception to this rule. Likewise, Princess Muna Al-Hussein (the former Antoinette Avril Gardiner, b. 1941, England), as mother of King Abdullah II Of Jordan is the King's mother - but she is not Queen Mother, because she was not given the title Queen while she was married to King Hussein. (She was his second wife.) There is no masculine equivalent to the term. If Albert, Prince Consort had survived Queen Victoria, instead of the other way around, he would not have been called "Prince Father" or a like title with respect to his reigning son Edward VII. The grandmother of a reigning monarch who was Queen Mother in reference to an earlier monarch in the same line is a "Dowager Queen Mother" and retains the style of Majesty though this circumstance rarely occurs. An example is Queen Mary , widow of King George V , who was Queen Mother with respect to her son George VI , and survived to be the living grandmother of the reigning Queen Elizabeth II from 1952 to 1953. (She was not Queen Mother during the reign of her son Edward VIII , as there was no other Queen then.) RECENT BRITISH QUEEN MOTHERS The following queens became queen mothers, though not all chose to use that style.
Main article: English And British Queen Mothers OTHER QUEEN MOTHERS The title 'Queen Mother' has been widely used. Other well-known Queen Mothers include:
EXCEPTIONAL CASES AND MISTAKEN IDENTITY
KING MOTHER on The Late Late Show on RTÉ .) No such designation has ever officially existed, nor is there independent evidence that such terminology was ever considered. ''Queen Mother'' means "queen who is mother to the current monarch", not "mother of the queen"; "King Mother" is a contradiction in terms. However, of note, and possibly Diana's basis for the idea, is the style, during Her Son's reign, held by Lady Margaret Beaufort - ''My Lady'' The King's Mother. REFERENCES |
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