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What Are The Royal's Titles In Scotland and Northern Ireland?

Over the summer, while I was on a family trip to Scotland, we went to the Castle of Mey. While we were at the Castle of Mey, a member of my family came up to me and told me they had discovered a new royal called the Duke of Rothesay. To their disappointment, I informed them that the Duke of Rothesay was just Prince Charles's name while he was in Scotland. So, what are the other royal's names outside of England? Let's see!

In Scotland they Are:
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall = The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge = The Earl and Countess of Strathearn

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex = The Earl and Countess of Dumbarton

In Northern Ireland they Are: 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge = The Earl and Countess of Carrickfergus

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex = The Earl and Countess of Kilkeel

Source: Harper's Bazaar 
Image by: Carfax2

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