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:For the station on the Docklands Light Railway
Docklands Light Railway

The Docklands Light Railway is a light rail system serving the redeveloped London Docklands area of East London, England....
, see Prince Regent DLR station
Prince Regent DLR station

Prince Regent DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway in the London Docklands area of east London. The station was opened on 28 March 1994 and provides access to the eastern end of the ExCeL Exhibition Centre....
.
A prince regent (or prince-regent) is a prince
Prince

Prince, from the Latin root princeps, is a general term for a monarch, for a member of a monarch's or former monarch's family, and is a hereditary title in some members of Europe's highest nobility....
 who rules a monarchy as Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 instead of a Monarch, e.g., due to the Sovereign's incapacity (minority or illness) or absence (remoteness, such as exile or long voyage, or simply no incumbent). While the term itself can have the generic meaning and refer to any prince who fills the role of regent, historically it has mainly been used to describe a small number of individual Princes who were Regents.

he English language the title Prince Regent is most commonly associated with George IV
George IV of the United Kingdom

George IV was the king of Kingdom of Hanover and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from the death of his father, George III of the United Kingdom, on 29 January 1820 until his own death ten years later....
, who held the style HRH The Prince Regent during the incapacity of his father, George III
George III of the United Kingdom

George III was Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of these two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death....
 (see Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 for other regents).






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George Iv of the United Kingdom
:For the station on the Docklands Light Railway
Docklands Light Railway

The Docklands Light Railway is a light rail system serving the redeveloped London Docklands area of East London, England....
, see Prince Regent DLR station
Prince Regent DLR station

Prince Regent DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway in the London Docklands area of east London. The station was opened on 28 March 1994 and provides access to the eastern end of the ExCeL Exhibition Centre....
.
A prince regent (or prince-regent) is a prince
Prince

Prince, from the Latin root princeps, is a general term for a monarch, for a member of a monarch's or former monarch's family, and is a hereditary title in some members of Europe's highest nobility....
 who rules a monarchy as Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 instead of a Monarch, e.g., due to the Sovereign's incapacity (minority or illness) or absence (remoteness, such as exile or long voyage, or simply no incumbent). While the term itself can have the generic meaning and refer to any prince who fills the role of regent, historically it has mainly been used to describe a small number of individual Princes who were Regents.

Prince Regent in the United Kingdom

In the English language the title Prince Regent is most commonly associated with George IV
George IV of the United Kingdom

George IV was the king of Kingdom of Hanover and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from the death of his father, George III of the United Kingdom, on 29 January 1820 until his own death ten years later....
, who held the style HRH The Prince Regent during the incapacity of his father, George III
George III of the United Kingdom

George III was Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of these two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death....
 (see Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 for other regents). Regent's Park
Regent's Park

Regent's Park is one of the Royal Parks of London of London. It is in the northern part of central London partly in the City of Westminster and partly in the London Borough of Camden....
 and Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 are named after him.

This period is known as the British Regency, or just the Regency.

The title was conferred by the Regency Act
Regency Acts

The Regency Acts are Act of Parliament of the British Parliament passed at various times, to provide a regent if the British monarch were to be incapacitated or in minority ....
 on February 5, 1811. Subject to certain limitations for a period, the Prince Regent was able to exercise the full powers of the King. The precedent of the Regency Crisis of 1788 (from which George III recovered before it was necessary to appoint a Regent) was followed. The Prince of Wales
Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales is a title traditionally granted to the Heir Apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom . The current Prince of Wales is Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom....
 continued as regent until his father's death in 1820, when he became George IV.

Prince Regent in Germany

In Germany, the title Prinzregent (literally prince regent) is most commonly associated with Prince Luitpold of Bavaria
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria

Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria , was the regent and de facto ruler of Bavaria from 1886 to 1912, due to the incapacity of his nephews, Ludwig II of Bavaria and Otto I of Bavaria....
, who served as regent for two of his nephews, King Ludwig II of Bavaria
Ludwig II of Bavaria

Ludwig II was king of Kingdom of Bavaria from 1864 until shortly before his death. He is sometimes referred to as the Swan King in English language and der M?rchenk?nig in German language....
, who was declared mentally incompetent in 1886, and King Otto of Bavaria
Otto of Bavaria

Otto I of Bavaria , was King of Bavaria from 1886 to 1913. He was the son of Maximilian II of Bavaria and his wife, Marie of Prussia, and younger brother of Ludwig II of Bavaria....
 (who had been declared insane in 1875) from 1886 until 1912.

The years of Luitpold's regency were marked by tremendous artistic and cultural activity in Bavaria, where they are known after the regencies as the Prinzregentenjahre or the Prinzregentenzeit. Numerous streets in Bavarian cities and towns are called Prinzregentenstraße. Many institutions are named in Luitpold's honour, e.g., the Prinzregententheater
Prinzregententheater

The Prinzregententheater is a theatre and opera house in Munich.Initiated by Ernst von Possart the theatre was built in the Prinzregentenstrasse as a festival hall for the operas of Richard Wagner, close to an area where a similar project of King Ludwig II of Bavaria had failed some decades before....
 in Munich. Prinzregententorte
Prinzregententorte

Prinzregententorte is a cake found mainly in Bavaria, which consists of at least six thin layers of sponge cake interlaid with chocolate buttercream....
 is a multi-layered cake with chocolate butter cream named in Luitpold's honour.

At Luitpold's death in 1912, his son Prince Ludwig
Ludwig III of Bavaria

Ludwig III , was the last King of Kingdom of Bavaria, reigning from 1913 to 1918....
 succeeded as Prince Regent. Ludwig held the title for less than a year, since the Bavarian Legislature decided to recognise him as king.

Prince Regent in Belgium

  • The first head of state of Belgium after it seceded from the Dutch monarchy in 1831 was a regent (but not a prince in his own right), baron Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier
    Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier

    Erasme Louis, Baron Surlet de Chokier , born in Gingelom, was a Belgian politician and before the accession of Leopold I of Belgium to the Belgian throne, was the first Regent of Belgium....
    , before the new nation, which had chosen to become a parliamentary monarchy, had its first king sworn in to the constitution.
  • Prince Charles of Belgium
    Prince Charles of Belgium

    Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, Prince of Belgium was the second son of Albert I of Belgium and Elisabeth of Bavaria . Born in Brussels, he reigned in lieu of his older brother Leopold III of Belgium from 1944 until 1950 as Prince Regent until Leopold could return to the throne....
     served as Prince Regent of Belgium from 1944 to 1950 during the German captivity and then exile to Switzerland of his elder brother, King Leopold III of Belgium
    Leopold III of Belgium

    Leopold III reigned as King of the Belgians from 1934 until 1951, when he abdicated in favour of the Heir Apparent, his son Baudouin I of Belgium....
    .


Prince Lieutenant in Luxemburg

The heir to the grand duke
Grand Duke

The title grand duke is used in Western Europe and particularly in Germanic languages countries for provincial sovereigns. Grand duke is of a protocolary rank below Monarch but higher than a sovereign duke....
 of Luxemburg may be titled prince-lieutenant ('prince deputy') during a period in which the incumbent remains formally on the grand ducal throne, but (progressively, most) functions of the crown are performed by the 'monarch apprentice', as prince Jean (still alive) did 4 May 1961 - 12 November 1964 in the last years of his mother Charlotte's reign (she lived till 1985), and Jean's own son prince Henri 3 March 1998 - 7 October 2000 until his father abdicated and he succeeded

King or Queen regent

It has also been known through out history that when a king is unable to reign or is out of the country for long periods of time, sometimes the consort will step up and will temporarily do the duties of a Prince regent. Sometimes they are unofficially known as regents themselves. Surely a king consort would also step in if needed. In the Kingdom of Swaziland, queen mothers have temporarily stepped in when the sovereign was either a minor or unable to reign due to other reasons.

Other notable Prince-regents

More prince-regents (often without such specific title) are to be found in Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
.
  • Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark
    Frederick VI of Denmark

    Frederick VI reigned as King of Denmark from 1808 to 1839, and as king of Norway from 1808 to 1814. He also served as Regent of Denmark from 1784 to 1808 under his father's name, just like his British cousin George IV of the United Kingdom....
     served as regent from 1784 to 1808 for his father, King Christian VII of Denmark
    Christian VII of Denmark

    Christian VII was King of Denmark and Norway, and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1766 until his death. He was the son of Frederick V of Denmark, King of Denmark, and his first consort Louise of Great Britain, daughter of George II of Great Britain....
    , who was insane.


  • Prince William of Prussia served as regent from 1858 to 1861 for his older brother King Frederick William IV of Prussia
    Frederick William IV of Prussia

    King Frederick William IV of Prussia , the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 1840 to 1861....
    , who had become mentally unfit to rule.


  • Prince Dorgon
    Dorgon

    Dorgon , also known as Ho?oi Mergen Cin Wang, the Prince Rui , was one of the most influential Manchu princes in the early Qing dynasty....
     of the Qing Dynasty
    Qing Dynasty

    The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
     served as regent for his nephew, Emperor Shunzhi, from 1643 to 1650, because the latter was only six at the time of his ascension. Dorgon was instrumental in moving Manchu forces into Beijing in 1644, proclaiming the Qing dynasty to be the legitimate successor to the Ming Dynasty
    Ming Dynasty

    The Ming Dynasty , or Empire of the Great Ming , was the ruling Dynasties in Chinese history of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty....
    . In Qing Dynasty historical records, Dorgon was the first to be referred to as Shezhengwang ???(The Prince Regent).


  • Zaifeng, 2nd Prince Chun
    Zaifeng, 2nd Prince Chun

    The 2nd Prince Chun was born Zaifeng , of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan . He was the leader of China between 1908 and 1911, serving as the regent for his son Puyi, the Xuantong Emperor....
     during the Qing Dynasty served as regent from 1908 to 1911 for his young son Puyi
    Puyi

    Puyi , of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro ruling family, was the last Emperor of China. He ruled in two periods between 1908 and 1924, firstly as the Xuantong Emperor between 1908 and 1912, and nominally as a non-ruling puppet emperor for twelve days in 1917....
    , the Xuantong Emperor. Apart from Dorgon, Zaifeng was the only person in Chinese history who was specifically referred to as Prince Regent.


  • Crown Prince Hirohito served as regent from 1921 to 1926 for his ailing father, Emperor Taisho
    Emperor Taisho

    The was the 123rd Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from July 30, 1912, until his death in 1926.The Emperor?s personal name was ....
    .


  • Prince Paul of Yugoslavia
    Prince Paul of Yugoslavia

    Prince Paul of Yugoslavia also known as Prince Paul Karadordevic of the Serbian, later Yugoslav Royal House of Karadordevic was regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia for King Peter II of Yugoslavia, who was the eldest son of his first cousin Alexander of Yugoslavia....
     from 1934 to 1941, known in Serbo-Croatian
    Serbo-Croatian

    The Serbo-Croatian language or Croato-Serbian language is a South Slavic language diasystem. The Serbo-Croatian language was used as an umbrella term for dialects spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina; it was one of the official languages of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1991 ....
     as Njegovo Kraljevsko Visocanstvo, Knez Namesnik


  • Michael Bates, "heir-apparent" to the micronation Sealand is referred to as its Prince Regent.


See also

  • Regent
    Regent

    A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....


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