A baroness is a title of nobility that is given to a woman with status in Britain.
Read on to find out what a baroness is and what comes with the title.
Both the Queen Consort and Princess Kate received baroness titles when they married their husbands[/caption]
What is a baroness?
A baroness is the female equivalent of a baron.
The title is the lowest of the five noble classes in the peerage system in the United Kingdom.
The peerage system includes duke/duchess, marquess/marchioness, earl/countess, viscount/viscountess and baron/baroness.
The rank can be hereditary, meaning it has been passed down, or bestowed, meaning it was given by the monarch.
The title has origins in the English feudal system and is a rank of nobility and title of honour.