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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
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Work princess and prince

Prince or princess mean son and daughter of a king and queen, right?

Please help me understand.
  

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Sometimes, but not necessarily. Other members of royal families can also be given those titles, depending on local custom. I don't understand the purpose of the word "Work" in your question, however.

  • Sometimes, but not necessarily.
  • Other members of royal families can also be given those titles, depending on local custom.
  • I don't understand the purpose of the word "Work" in your question, however.
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Sometimes, but not necessarily. Other members of royal families can also be given those titles, depending on local custom.

I don't understand the purpose of the word "Work" in your question, however.
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GPY Other members
? to whom we can give those title?

It should've been word not work. sorry I mistyped.
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Wonder123? to whom we can give those title?
It varies. You would need specific knowledge of the customs or conventions of the society in question.
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Apparently in Saudi Arabia the number of princes is estimated to be at least 7,000.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_arabia

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