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In England, members of the Royal Family hold the following ranks, in order of precedence (male/female):

King/Queen; Prince/Princess (the heir to the Throne is the Crown Prince, who is also the Prince of Wales).

Ranks of nobility are (in order of precedence):

Duke/Duchess; Marquess/Marchioness; Earl/Countess; Viscount/ Viscountess; Baron/Baroness.

Beneath them you have baronets and knights, but these are not of the nobility. They are commoners.

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