Examples of 'dowager princess' in a sentence

Meaning of "dowager princess"

This phrase refers to a title given to a widow of a prince or nobleman who holds a distinct position or status. It is commonly used when referring to a woman who was married to a deceased prince or noble and continues to be recognized as a princess due to her previous marriage

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The king commiserated with the Dowager Princess of Wales and wept with her.
The Dowager Princess of Conti later also acquired the château de Voisins.
You say so openly in council and have, perhaps, a great sympathy for the dowager princess.
The King buried her as a dowager Princess of Wales rather than a Queen of England.
Edward quickly dismissed his mistress and proposed to Leopold 's sister Victoria, Dowager Princess of Leiningen.
Your Grace, the dowager princess brings an urgent message.
In the 18th century it was a royal residence of Princess Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales.
Clarisse is the dowager princess of Genovia and Mia 's paternal grandmother.
Despite this, she was acknowledged only as Dowager Princess of Wales by Henry.
His mother, the Dowager Princess Johanna Elisabeth, acted as regent on his behalf until 1752.
My husband is dead? Dowager Princess.
Upon the Prince 's death 20 years later, Alice became the Dowager Princess of Monaco.
The During his minority, his mother the Dowager Princess Sophie Auguste acted as regent.
Her husband died in 1709 making Maria Angela Caterina the dowager princess of Carignano.

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