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If you marry a Saudi Arabian Prince, do the children from a previous marriage become royals as well ?

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If a Prince marries someone who's husband died, and she had children with her first husband, does her children receive the title's Prince and Princess, like the children with the Prince would be ?

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  1. More  than likely yes, but   as a courtesy  only.. Even if  He adopted  them, they would not be in line  for  the  throne. As only blood relations  are eligible.


  2. I'm basing my answer on common sense, and on British royals. I imagine only the Prince's biological children will receive that title. Look at Prince Charles who married Camilla. Her children from her previous marriage have no claim to the throne or to royalty, only Charles and Diana's sons: William and Harry.  Harry is a prince with titles, but will never lay claim to the throne, that is William's priviledge (or punishment, depends how you look at it)

  3. NO.......ONLY THE PRINCE'S OWN BLOOD WILL HAVE THE LINING OF A BLUE BLOOD.....& IT IS A RULE THAT THE 1ST CHILD MUST BE A SON 4 HIM TO TAKE OVER THE THROWN THAT IS IF THE PRINCE IS A CROWN PRINCE LIKE PRINCE CHARLES(ENGLAND) ,SHEIKH HAMDAN BIM MOHAMMED RASHID AL MAKTOUM(DUBAI),ETC.....

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