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Princess of Wales
/ˌprɪn.səs əv ˈweɪlz/ (PRIN-səs əv WAYLZ)
Definition
1
The official title given to the wife of the Prince of Wales, who is the heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom.
2
A prestigious royal title historically held by figures like Diana Spencer (1981–1997) and currently by Catherine (née Middleton), consort to Prince William.
Examples
The Princess of Wales breezed through that photo-editing kerfuffle like a pro, turning pixel drama into pixel-perfect poise.
With her impeccable style, the Princess of Wales makes sustainable fashion look effortless—recycling tiaras since 2023.
The Princess of Wales juggles charity galas and school runs with swan-like grace, paddling madly beneath the surface.
Spotting the Princess of Wales at Wimbledon is like royal bingo: strawberries, sunnies, and zero drama.