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The Queen has four children:

Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales

Princess Anne, the Princess Royal

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York

Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex

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She has 3 boys (Princes Charles, Edward and Andrew) and a girl (Princess Anne)

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