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* [[Hawaiian monarchy]], for Hawaii, conquered by the US and annexed into the Republic
* [[Hawaiian monarchy]], for Hawaii, conquered by the US and annexed into the Republic
* Paramount Chiefs of the [[Powhatan Confederacy]]
* Paramount Chiefs of the [[Powhatan Confederacy]]
* The "Qui-ench" of Lummi Territory was Hereditary generation-to-generation through the Kwina bloodline of the [Nuh Lummi] as the ancient monarch system presenting over the NW region of Washington State for Native Indian American regions. "Qui-ench" is title for King or Queen, Priest, and Judge as royal Sovereign. Later The Qui-ench was broken by U.S. Military for political Catholic conquest and was illegally deposed and held in abeyance since this time until now 2023. [http://www.kwina.org www.kwina.org]


===Colonial monarchies of territory now the United States===
===Colonial monarchies of territory now the United States===
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* [[Kay Sage]] (1898–1963) ex-Princess-consort of San Faustino; wife of Ranieri Bourbon del Monte , Prince di San Faustino
* [[Kay Sage]] (1898–1963) ex-Princess-consort of San Faustino; wife of Ranieri Bourbon del Monte , Prince di San Faustino
* [[Barbara Hutton]] (1912–1979), ex-Princess-consort of Prince Igor Troubetzkoy of the [[Trubetskoy family]], ex-Princess-consort of Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh [[House of Champassak|na Champassak]] of the [[Kingdom of Champasak]]
* [[Barbara Hutton]] (1912–1979), ex-Princess-consort of Prince Igor Troubetzkoy of the [[Trubetskoy family]], ex-Princess-consort of Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh [[House of Champassak|na Champassak]] of the [[Kingdom of Champasak]]
* [[Anne Bowes-Lyon]] (1917–1980), Princess Georg of Denmark, wife of [[Prince Georg of Denmark]]
* [[Rita Hayworth]] (1918–1987) ex-Princess-consort of Prince Aly Khan of Nizari Ismaili Aga Khan<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=SCMP-2017-11-28/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
* [[Rita Hayworth]] (1918–1987) ex-Princess-consort of Prince Aly Khan of Nizari Ismaili Aga Khan<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=SCMP-2017-11-28/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
* [[Grace Kelly]] (1929–1982), Princess-consort of Monaco; who married into the Monégasque royal family<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=SCMP-2017-11-28/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
* [[Grace Kelly]] (1929–1982), Princess-consort of Monaco; who married into the Monégasque royal family<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=SCMP-2017-11-28/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
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* LeOntra Breeden (born 1982), Archduchess of Austria, Consort to Archduke Franz Ferdinand von Habsburg-Lothringen<ref>{{cite news| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/30/us/black-princess-meghan-markle.html| title = A Mixed-Race Royal Couple? It Wouldn't Be the First - The New York Times| newspaper = The New York Times| date = 30 November 2017| last1 = Drake| first1 = Monica}}</ref>
* LeOntra Breeden (born 1982), Archduchess of Austria, Consort to Archduke Franz Ferdinand von Habsburg-Lothringen<ref>{{cite news| url = https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/30/us/black-princess-meghan-markle.html| title = A Mixed-Race Royal Couple? It Wouldn't Be the First - The New York Times| newspaper = The New York Times| date = 30 November 2017| last1 = Drake| first1 = Monica}}</ref>
* [[Kendra Spears]] (born 1988) Princess Salwa Aga Khan consort of Prince Rahim Aga Khan of Nizari Ismaili Aga Khan<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
* [[Kendra Spears]] (born 1988) Princess Salwa Aga Khan consort of Prince Rahim Aga Khan of Nizari Ismaili Aga Khan<ref name=TnC-2017-11-27/><ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=Hola-2018-05-16/><ref name=Forbes-2017-11-29/>
* Alana Camille Bunte (born 1990), Princess-consort of Prince Casimir zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn of [[Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn]]
* [[Antoinette Van Leer Polk]] (1847-1919), Baroness de Charette; who married General [[Athanase-Charles-Marie Charette de la Contrie]] of [[House of Bourbon]]
* Alana Camille Bunte (born 1990), Princess-consort of Prince Casimir zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn of [[Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn]]
* [[Ariana Austin]] Princess-consort of [[Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen|Prince Yoel of Ethiopia]] Joel Makonnen of the Biblical House of Solomon<ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=Vogue-2017-10-23>{{cite magazine |url= https://www.vogue.com/article/inside-prince-yoel-ethiopia-ariana-austin-royal-wedding-maryland |title= Inside Prince Yoel of Ethiopia and Ariana Austin's Royal Wedding |date= 23 October 2017 |author= Alexandra Macon |magazine= Vogue Magazine }}</ref>
* [[Ariana Austin]] Princess-consort of [[Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen|Prince Yoel of Ethiopia]] Joel Makonnen of the Biblical House of Solomon<ref name=People-2017-11-29/><ref name=Vogue-2017-10-23>{{cite magazine |url= https://www.vogue.com/article/inside-prince-yoel-ethiopia-ariana-austin-royal-wedding-maryland |title= Inside Prince Yoel of Ethiopia and Ariana Austin's Royal Wedding |date= 23 October 2017 |author= Alexandra Macon |magazine= Vogue Magazine }}</ref>
*[[Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz]] (born 1975) married [[Saudi Arabia|Saudi]] Prince Sultan bin Fahad bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz
*[[Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz]] (born 1975) married [[Saudi Arabia|Saudi]] Prince Sultan bin Fahad bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz
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* [[Talita von Fürstenberg|Princess Talita von Fürstenberg]] (born 1999), member of the German princely family of Fürstenberg.
* [[Talita von Fürstenberg|Princess Talita von Fürstenberg]] (born 1999), member of the German princely family of Fürstenberg.
* [[Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark]] (born 2000) born in New York, New York, USA; member of the non-reigning [[Greek royal family]] and the [[House of Glücksburg]].
* [[Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark]] (born 2000) born in New York, New York, USA; member of the non-reigning [[Greek royal family]] and the [[House of Glücksburg]].
*[[Princess Eugénie of Bourbon]] (born 2007) born in Miami, Florida; member of the [[House of Bourbon]]
* Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina Windsor (born 2013) born in Los Angeles, California, USA; granddaughter of [[Prince Michael of Kent]] and member of the [[House of Windsor]]
* Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina Windsor (born 2013) born in Los Angeles, California, USA; granddaughter of [[Prince Michael of Kent]] and member of the [[House of Windsor]]
* Princess Leonore, Duchess of Gotland (born 2014) born in New York, New York, USA; granddaughter of [[Carl XVI Gustaf|King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden]] and member of the [[House of Bernadotte]]
* Princess Leonore, Duchess of Gotland (born 2014) born in New York, New York, USA; granddaughter of [[Carl XVI Gustaf|King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden]] and member of the [[House of Bernadotte]]
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* [[Vanderbilt family]]
* [[Vanderbilt family]]
* [[Pritzker family]]
* [[Pritzker family]]
* [[Kardashian family]]


===Celebrities===
===Celebrities===

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American royalty may refer to American citizens who are members of royal families, through birth, naturalization or marriage; or American dynastic families that are given the epithet or moniker as American royalty.

Former monarchies of the United States

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The territory of the United States of America was once ruled by monarchies, as such, the royalty of these territories included:

Indigenous royals

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Colonial monarchies of territory now the United States

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Royalty of foreign nations

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Americans may remain American and hold titles of nobility. However no American governments can bestow titles of nobility, and no one holding such title can hold a government job.[1]

Americans who married into royalty

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Royalty who were born in America

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Royalty who became naturalized Americans

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Royalty who were born abroad with dual American citizenship

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Political dynasties

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Business dynasties

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Celebrities

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Documentaries

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Though many people assume Meghan Markle is Canadian, she is an American born and raised in the United States.[7]
  2. ^ Diane von Fürstenberg became an American after she had already divorced Egon von Fürstenberg.[6]

References

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  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Diana Pearl (29 November 2017). "Red, White and Blue Royalty! 12 Americans Who Found Love With Royals". People Magazine.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Five American women who became princesses or queens". South China Morning Post. Agence France Presse. 28 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "American Princesses: Before Meghan Markle these royals were also 'Born in the U.S.A.'". ¡Hola!. 16 May 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Lisa Kocay (29 November 2017). "Meghan Markle, Grace Kelly and Other All-American Princesses". Forbes Magazine.
  7. ^ "Lots of Royal Fans Interestingly Think Meghan Markle Is Canadian, but She's Totally American!". Closer. 18 May 2018.
  8. ^ Drake, Monica (30 November 2017). "A Mixed-Race Royal Couple? It Wouldn't Be the First - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Alexandra Macon (23 October 2017). "Inside Prince Yoel of Ethiopia and Ariana Austin's Royal Wedding". Vogue Magazine.
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