Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex's children don't have a royal ...

Prince Edward, 55, is the youngest child of the Queen and a full-time royal who is often spotted carrying out his royal duties.  He took on the title of Earl of Wessex after he married Sophie Rhys-Jones, 54, in 1999.  She then became the Countess of Wessex and the pair now have two children together, Lady Louise Windsor, 15, and James, Viscount Severn, 11.  Despite being the grandchildren of the Queen, Louise and James do not have the same titles as their royal cousins.

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Prince Edward and Sophie got married in June 1999 just months after they announced their engagement.

Four years after getting married, the couple had their first child, Lady Louise Windsor.

In 2017, they had their second children, James, Viscount Severn, and both children are the grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II.

Some of the Queen’s other grandchildren include Prince William, 36, Prince Harry, 34, Princess Beatrice, 30, and Princess Eugenie, 29.

They all scooped the title of Prince or Princess, so why didn’t Louise and James get the same honour?

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