Tenaniʻa Ariʻifaʻaite a Hiro was a Prince consort of Tahiti. He was son of Hiro from Huahine and Teihotu alias Ta'avea daughter of Tamatoa III of Raiatea. He became second consort of his first cousin, Pōmare IV, Queen of Tahiti, who was likewise a maternal granddaughter of Tamatoa III. From their union were born:A boy, died of dysentery
Henry Pōmare ., died of dysentery
Ariʻiaue Pōmare, Crown Prince of Tahiti, Ariʻi of Afaʻahiti.
Pōmare V, succeeded as King of Tahiti.
Teriʻimaevarua II, succeeded as Queen of Bora Bora.
Tamatoa V, succeeded as King of Raiatea.
Victoria Pōmare-vahine.
Punuariʻi Teriʻitapunui Pōmare, Ariʻi of Mahina and President of the Tahitian High Court.
Teriʻitua Tuavira Pōmare, Ariʻirahi of Hitiaʻa, called the "Prince of Joinville".
Tevahitua Pōmare.
The prince wearing the uniform of a post Captain in the Royal Navy presented by Queen Victoria in 1843.
A prince consort is the husband of a monarch who is not a monarch in his own right. In recognition of his status, a prince consort may be given a formal title, such as prince. Most monarchies do not allow the husband of a queen regnant to be titled as a king because it is perceived as a higher title than queen, however, some monarchies use the title of king consort for the role.
Prince Albert was awarded the title Prince Consort in 1857 by his wife, Queen Victoria.