No, Jafar took away the things that made him look like a prince.
No, because if that were the case Aladdin would obviously still be a prince and there would be no reason to wish for it again. Jafar undid the wish, which meant that everything that made him LOOK like a prince was also taken away. The attire helps, but it's not what makes someone a prince. A real prince can still look like an unsophisticated slob, but that wouldn't impress the sultan.
Case in point, Aladdin still had to pretend to be a prince before Jafar rose to power, like how he fumbled to justify that he really was a prince when Jasmine recognized him from the marketplace after the carpet ride. If Genie had made him an actual prince, he wouldn't have to hide anything.
That doesn't prove in any way that he wasn't a real prince. That simply shows that he didn't want to be recognized as the beggar Aladdin, because that would raise questions. As was shown in the movie. He didn't want them to know he was a streetrat, because he was ashamed of that and feared that they would reject his proposal.
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