Queens Consort
A Queens Consort is the wife of a reigning king, holding a significant role in the royal family. Unlike a queen regnant, who rules in her own right, a queen consort typically does not have governing powers. Her primary responsibilities often include supporting the king, participating in ceremonial duties, and engaging in charitable activities.
Throughout history, queens consort have influenced politics and culture, often acting as advisors or mediators. Notable examples include Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII, and Elizabeth Woodville, who was married to Edward IV. Their legacies continue to shape perceptions of royal women today.