Royal domains: Prince Philip’s death a trigger for #domain registrations

Great Britain’s Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, passed away at 99 years of age, as reported today.

The British royal consort to Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1921 on a kitchen table in Corfu, Greece. The nephew of Greece’s King Constantine I, he moved to England as an infant when monarchy was suspended in Greece. In 1947 he abandoned his Greek and Danish titles and adopted his maternal grandparents’ surname, Mountbatten. He married Elizabeth on November 20, 1947.

After this history lesson, let’s move on to domains, royal domain names in particular.

Prince Philip – as captured from Royal.uk

Prince Philip was the longest serving royal consort. The matching domain, RoyalConsort.com, is up for sale. HugeDomains, its registrant, wants $2,695 dollars for it—barely a king’s ransom.

HugeDomains also offers for sale DukeOfEndiburgh.com, but you’ll need to pay $5,695 dollars for this one. The company owns a stunning 3,435 domains that contain the word “royal.”

Lastly, if you want to own PrincePhilip.com today’s the day. Registered in 2002, the domain is in the possession of a domain media company that sold OffTheMarketForever.com to Media Options.

The official web site of the British royal family is at Royal.uk.

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