During the Heir podcast, Omid Scobie and Maggie Rulli discussed the birth of Princess Eugenie’s son. Mr Scobie stated that the child may never receive a royal title due to the fact titles are passed down the father’s side of the family.
Ms Rulli said: “Not only do we not have a name but we do not have a title either.
“I understand that he might not have a title, is that right?
“Is there controversy around this and how does it normally play out in the Royal Family?”
Mr Scobie replied: “Unlike the name, which I imagine will drop over the next few days, a title may never come for this royal baby.
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“The main reason is due to tradition and that UK royal titles are actually passed down from the father’s side of the family.
“Of course with Jack Brooksbank, I mean no shade by this, a commoner, that makes his and Eugenie’s children commoners.”
During the podcast, the royal commentators discussed a possible route for Princess Eugenie’s child to receive a royal title.
However, Mr Scobie also stated that as Eugenie is not a working royal, it is unlikely her children will be granted a titile.
“As the Royal Family focus on a more streamlined model, Eugenie and Beatrice are not working royals so the need for the title is a bit unnecessary.
“We have even seen some pushback from the Wessexes recently.
“Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, told the Times in an interview that they are raising their children from a very young age to know they have to go out into the real world and get jobs.
“I think it’s a healthy approach to parenting as a royal because we don’t know how long the Royal Family will be around for.”