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			Interesting, MOTW!  And relevant, surely, since Tolkien would have been well versed in the naming of Princes and things like that.  The Duke of Edinburgh/Prince Phillip one is an anomaly, though, and I don't think you really give a good reason why he isn't simply called Duke Phillip.
 So, Legolas probably wasn't a Prince, because he did not have a Princedom, and it seems that in Middle-Earth being the son of a king doesn't grant you any title.  Looks like you might have killed this thread, MOTW, or at least given it a good beating.
 
				__________________But Gwindor answered: 'The doom lies in yourself, not in your name'.
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