In western languages, "princess" generally refers to a princess, which can be the daughter of a king, duke or earl, but in most cases it refers to the queen of a king, the wife of a prince, and the wife of a duke or earl. This title and linguistic explanation are obviously different from the title of "princess" in Chinese, which may be due to the inconsistency between Chinese and western cultures and historical origins.
The history of western queens
The medieval queen spent most of her time in the hall, with a spacious palace and darkness, only the windows were open and a huge fireplace. The queen dined here, sewed with the maid, and received the subjects who came to beg for mercy or seek justice.
During the Renaissance, a European queen could have her own suite, which was made up of many small and warm wooden rooms with big windows and heavy and exquisite carved furniture. In the Baroque era, the rooms in the palace had high ceilings and were painted with mythical scenes. The walls are gilded, the mirrors are inlaid with silver frames, and the parquet floors shine.
From princess to queen, from queen to queen. As a queen, after the death of the king's husband, the heir was still young or there was no suitable heir, so she stepped into the center of the power stage and then ascended the throne, which is common in the history of all countries in the world. In Europe, two Russian yekaterina are typical representatives.