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== The Crown Prince in the SCA ==
The victor of a [[Crown tournament]], but not yet ruling a Kingdom. In this position, they are permitted to use the [[heir]]'s version of the [[Kingdom arms]] and [[coronet]]s only for as long as they are reigning. They are referred to as Your Highness or Your Royal Highness.
The victor of a [[Crown tournament]] should the victor be male (or the [[consort]] of the victor, if the victor was female) is the '''Crown Prince''', until he is [[crown]]ed, at which point, of course, he becomes the [[King]].

As Crown Prince, he is permitted to use the [[heir]]'s version of the [[Kingdom]] [[arms]] (often distinguished by a [[label of three points]]) and [[coronet]]s until his [[coronation]]. He is [[honorific|referred to]] as Your Highness or Your Royal Highness.

See also:
* [[Crown Princess]]


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Latest revision as of 16:55, 15 May 2007

The Crown Prince in the SCA

The victor of a Crown tournament should the victor be male (or the consort of the victor, if the victor was female) is the Crown Prince, until he is crowned, at which point, of course, he becomes the King.

As Crown Prince, he is permitted to use the heir's version of the Kingdom arms (often distinguished by a label of three points) and coronets until his coronation. He is referred to as Your Highness or Your Royal Highness.

See also: