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Well, there were two issues. First, the title "princess" was really just starting to be in regular use in the 16th century. Both royal and noble women were more often addressed as "Lady".
But there was also the issue of Mary and Elizabeth's legitimacy, which was in question off and on. Illegitimate daughters of a king were certainly going to be considered the equivalent of noblewomen but not royal.
Princesses weren't: that was the point. When Henry VIII ditched Catherine of Aragon, he did so by claiming that their marriage had never been valid. Therefore, their daughter Mary was illegitimate.
Only the legitimate children of a monarch can be princes and princesses - so when her parents' marriage was declared invalid she was promptly demoted from 'Princess Mary' to 'The Lady Mary'; 'Lady Firstname' being the appropriate title for an acknowledged bastard daughter of the king. But, in the fullness of time Henry and his son Edward VI died, and Mary succeeded to the throne; everyone now agreed that she had been legitimate all along. This logically implied that it had been Elizabeth's parents' marriage that was invalid; so Elizabeth was demoted to 'The Lady Elizabeth'.
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