Duke of Rothesay
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Dukedom of Rothesay | |
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Prince William, Duke of Rothesay | |
Creation date | 1398 |
Created by | King Robert III |
Peerage | Peerage of Scotland |
First holder | David, Duke of Rothesay |
Present holder | William, Prince of Wales |
Status | Extant |
Duke of Rothesay (
Duke of Rothesay is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in
The current holder of the title is William, Prince of Wales, and his wife, Catherine, is the current Duchess of Rothesay.
History
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, the son of Robert III of Scotland, first held the dukedom from its creation in 1398. After his death, his brother James, later King James I, received the dukedom. Thereafter, the heir apparent to the Scottish Crown held the dukedom; an Act of the Parliament of Scotland passed in 1469 confirmed this pattern of succession.
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The office of the
Between the 1603 union of the crowns and
Lord of the Isles
Another of the non-peerage titles belonging to the heir apparent, that of
In 1475, James III discovered the Lord of the Isles' actions, and the Lordship became subject to forfeiture. MacDonald later regained his position, but James IV again deprived him of his titles in 1493 after his nephew provoked a rebellion. In 1540 James V of Scotland granted the Lordship to the heirs apparent to the Crown.
Legal basis
An Act of the Parliament of Scotland passed in 1469 governs the succession to most of these titles. It provides that "the first-born Prince of the King of Scots for ever" should hold the dukedom. If the firstborn Prince dies before the King, the title is not inherited by his heir – it is only for the firstborn son, like the Duchy of Cornwall — nor is either inherited by the deceased duke's next brother, unless that brother also becomes heir apparent. Though the Act specified "King", eldest sons of queens regnant subsequently also held the dukedom. The interpretation of the word Prince, however, does not include women. Therefore, in the event of an heiress presumptive or heiress apparent (this being a distinct and even likely possibility in the future after the passage of the Succession to the Crown Act 2013), she cannot become Duchess of Rothesay.
The eldest son of the British Sovereign, as Duke of Rothesay, had the right to vote in elections for
List of Dukes of Rothesay
Holders of the Dukedom of Rothesay, with the processes by which they became Dukes of Rothesay and by which they ceased to hold the title:
Duke of Rothesay | Monarch | From | To | Other title held while Duke |
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David | Robert III | 1398 (created) | 1402 (death) | Earl of Carrick and Earl of Atholl (1398), Baron Renfrew (?), Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (trad.) |
James | Robert III | 1404 (created) | 1406 (acceded as James I) | Earl of Carrick (1404), Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1404) |
Alexander | James I | 1430 (birth?) | 1430 (death) | Earl of Carrick (1430), Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1430) |
James | James I | 1431 (created) | 1437 (acceded as James II) | Earl of Carrick (1431), Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1431) |
James | James II | 1452 (birth?) | 1460 (acceded as James III) | Earl of Carrick (1452), Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1452) |
James | James III | 1473 (birth) | 1488 (acceded as James IV) | Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
James |
James IV | 1507 (birth) | 1508 (death) | Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
Arthur |
James IV | 1509 (birth) | 1510 (death) | Duke of Albany (1509), Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
James | James IV | 1512 (birth) | 1513 (acceded as James V) | Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
James | James V | 1540 (birth) | 1541 (death) | Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew (1469), Lord of the Isles (1540), Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
James Charles | Mary | 1566 (birth) | 1567 (acceded as James VI) | Earl of Carrick and Baron/Lord Renfrew (1469), Lord of the Isles (1540), Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) |
Henry Frederick | James VI | 1594 (birth) | 1612 (death) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1610), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick and Baron Renfrew (1469), Lord of the Isles (1540), Prince and Great Steward of Scotland (1469) (The italicised henceforth "Earl of Carrick, etc. 1469 & 1540)" |
Charles, 1st Duke of Albany, 1st Duke of York | James VI | 1612 (death of brother Henry) | 1625 (acceded as Charles I) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1616), Lord Ardmannoch (1600)
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Charles James | Charles I | 1629 (birth) | 1629 (death) | Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
Charles | Charles I | 1630 (birth) | 1649 (acceded as Charles II) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1638), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
James Francis Edward | James VII | 1688 (birth) | 1702 (attainted) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1688–1702), Duke of Cornwall (1337–1702), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
George, 1st Duke of Cambridge | George I | 1714 (father's accession) | 1727 (acceded as George II) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1714), Hereditary Prince of Hanover, Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Cambridge , Marquess of Cambridge (1706), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540), Earl of Milford Haven, Viscount Northallerton, Baron Tewkesbury (1706)
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Frederick, 1st Duke of Edinburgh | George II | 1727 (father's accession) | 1751 (death) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1729), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Edinburgh, Marquess of Ely (1726), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540), Earl of Eltham, Viscount Launceston, Baron Snowdon (1726) |
George | George III | 1762 (birth) | 1820 (acceded as George IV) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1762), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
Albert Edward | Victoria | 1841 (birth) | 1901 (acceded as Edward VII) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1841), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540), Earl of Dublin (1850) |
George, 1st Duke of York | Edward VII | 1901 (father's accession) | 1910 (acceded as George V) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1901), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of York (1892), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540), Earl of Inverness, Baron Killarney (1892) |
Edward | George V | 1910 (father's accession) | 1936 (acceded as Edward VIII) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1910), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
Charles | Elizabeth II | 1952 (mother's accession) | 2022 (acceded as Charles III) | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1958), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Edinburgh (1947), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
William | Charles III | 2022 (father's accession) | Incumbent | Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (2022), Duke of Cornwall (1337), Duke of Cambridge (2011), Earl of Carrick, etc. (1469 & 1540) |
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Current holder
Since 2022
The personal arms of the
References
- ^ Robert Lindsay (1814). J.G. Dalyell (ed.). "The Cronicles of Scotland". p. 638. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ^ "Standards". Princeofwales.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 November 2021.