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The legitimate brother of a king was usually a prince. Sometimes, the brother of the king had some other title, such as duke. The brothers of the English King William II, for example, were Prince Henry and Duke Robert of Normandy. Eventually Duke Robert caused enough trouble that he lost that title.

Illegitimate brothers sometimes had titles and sometimes not; they were almost never princes.

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