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Here's The Line Of Succession After Queen's Death EXPLAINED!

  • 5:59 pm September 9, 2022
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Following Queen Elizabeth II's death, the British throne has passed to her son Charles, who is now King. While the Queen has been praised for leading the British monarchy into the twenty-first century, all eyes will be on King Charles III and how he continues his mother's legacy. In addition, with Charles becoming King of the United Kingdom, his sons and grandchildren are the next in line to the throne.

Prince Charles

Charles is the longest-serving heir in British history, at 73 years old. When his mother took the kingdom at the age of 26, he became the next in line at the age of three. Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, and Earl of Carrick are among Charles' titles.



Prince William

Prince William, King Charles' eldest son, is now the heir apparent and is considered as representing the royal family's future. He is married to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. In the line of succession, their three children come after him. While Prince William is credited with bringing a more casual and personal approach to royal duties, he came under media criticism after his relationship with brother Harry fell apart, particularly after the latter's bride, Meghan Markle, accused senior members of the royal family of racism.

Catherine

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, William's wife, has so far shown to be a model royal, noted for making calm public appearances. The couple's title will vary as the line of succession changes. They will be known as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge from now on. The change has already been reflected in their official Twitter handle. George, Charlotte, and Louis are their three children. According to YouGov polling, Kate and her husband are currently the most popular royals.



Harry and Meghan

Prince Harry was a beloved family member, but a schism developed after he married Meghan Markle. Following their 2018 wedding, the couple gained popularity, but they surprised the family by leaving frontline roles in 2020 and criticizing royal life. The Duke of Sussex confessed that he was dissatisfied with his role. Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor Mountbatten-Windsor Mountbatten-Windsor Mountbatten-Windsor Mountbatten-Windsor Mountbatten-Windsor

Prince George of Cambridge

After Prince William, next in the succession line is his eldest son, Prince George of Cambridge. George is 9.



Anne

Anne, Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's only daughter, is well-liked by the British public due to her straightforward manner and unfussy temperament. At the 1976 Montreal Olympics, she became the first British royal to compete. She competed in a three-day equestrian event. She is a member of the International Olympic Committee and the president of the British Olympic Association. Her first marriage to Mark Phillips produced two children, Peter and Zara.