From 1714 until 1917, the male-line great-granddaughters of the Sovereign were titled "Princess of Great Britain and Ireland" with the style "Highness". The title Princess and the style Royal Highness is prefixed to the Christian name, before another title of honour. For these individuals, the title "Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and the style "Her Royal Highness" is an entitlement for life. They are dynasts, that is potential successors to the throne. Under the current practice, princesses of the royal blood are the legitimate daughters and the legitimate male line granddaughters of a British sovereign. Princesses of the royal blood and princesses by marriage On 31 December 2012, Queen Elizabeth II issued letters patent enabling all children of the eldest son of the prince of Wales to enjoy the princely title and style of Royal Highness, as opposed to only the eldest son. the legitimate male line granddaughters of a British sovereign,.the legitimate daughters of a British sovereign,.George V issued letters patent on 30 November 1917, to restrict the automatic assignment of the title "princess" and the use of the style "Royal Highness" to the following persons: Before the First World War, British princesses also held additional German titles, such as princesses of Hanover by virtue of being male line descendants of George III or princesses of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, duchess of Saxony, by virtue of being male line descendants of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. On 18 April 1917, the newest granddaughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor was styled a British princess from birth, even though Germany and Britain were fighting in WWI. Individuals holding the title of princess are styled " Her Royal Highness" (HRH). The use of the title of Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is entirely at the will of the sovereign as expressed in letters patent. Anne, Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and princess of the blood royal
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