Yes. Right now he's fourth, after Charles, William, and Harry (in that order). His daughters are fifth and sixth.
Simply because Charles was born first, he becomes the next in line to the throne.
Prince William. If his whole line is disqualified for some reason, it would be Prince Andrew.
They are there but as they are not next in line for the throne as Charles and Wiliam they are not such high profile.
Neither. Prince Charles is next in line followed by his son the Prince William The Duke of Cambridge.
When the Queen passes away, it will mean Charles will take the throne. After Charles it would be William, then William's eldest child. However, if William does not have any children, Prince Harry will take over the throne. It will then be passed down to Harry's eldest child. Then, if Harry does not have any children, Andrew will take over. So Andrew might never be King.
Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice of York.
They are in line, theyre just in a position where they can be pushed back due to primogeniture. Currently, Prince Andrew is 4th in line, Edward is 7th. The Queen's eldest son is first in line to the throne, Prince Charles. In 1980, Prince Andrew would have been second, as her next eldest son. However Prince Charles himself had a son in 1982, and another in 1984 (William and Harry) and these go before their father's siblings in the line of succession. In the same way, Andrew's own daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, pushed his younger brother Edward back, and in turn, if Prince William and Catherine Middleton have a child, this child will be next in line after William, before his brother Harry.
Prince George (born July 22, 2013) is third in line. As of 2016, the line is through Prince Charles (oldest son) to Prince William (oldest son) to Prince William's children (George and Charlotte). They would be followed by Prince Harry (William's younger brother), then Prince Andrew, Duke of York (younger brother of Charles) and Andrew's daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
His child becomes the next in line after Charles and Elizabeth I die.
The next in line of succession after Prince Charles is Prince William (The first born son of Prince Charles.)
If Charles and Diana had remained married and childless, the heir to the throne would have been Prince Andrew, and if Andrew did not have male issue, the next-in-line would have been Prince Edward.
Because the royal line follows the prince of wales dependents. If prince of wales does not have any children, then it follows the next oldest male. If no males then falls to oldest female. By design the title prince of wales always signifies the next in line. In the case of queen Elizabeth io our current queen regent, the were no male siblings therefore when her father became king George iv then she being the oldest daughter was the next in line for the throne.