British queen mothers explained

The title of Queen mother is defined as "a queen dowager who is the mother of the reigning sovereign". The term has been used in English since at least 1560.[1] [2]

Definition

A queen mother is a person satisfying the following criteria:

Queen mother does not mean mother of the Queen; it applies whether the current monarch is queen or king.

As a queen dowager, a queen mother assumes the style of "Her Majesty Queen [first name]" upon her husband’s death.

List of Queen Mothers

The following is a list of women who can be classified as Queen Mother at some point in their lives.

English Queen Mothers (title not used in earlier periods)

House of Wessex

House of Denmark

House of Plantagenet

House of Lancaster

House of York

Scottish Queen Mothers (title not used in earlier periods)

House of Dunkeld

House of Stuart

English and Scottish Queen Mothers (post Union of the Crowns)

House of Stuart

British Queen Mothers

House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, renamed the House of Windsor in 1917

British Queen Grandmothers

House of Windsor

Sources

Notes and References

  1. queen mother, n. . 156227.

    "The widow of a king who is also the mother of the reigning monarch. "

  2. Webster's Third New International Dictionary.