March
Yes. Rowan Atkinson has been invited and is expected to attend the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Yes - he is second in line to the throne - after his father Prince Charles.
Queen Elizabeth II (current), Prince Charles, Prince William and then the baby due to be born today (22 July 2013).
His father is HRH The Prince of Wales, so Prince William takes the surname 'Wales'The Royal Family don't tend to use surnames unless one is required by custom, in which case a surname is used based on the person's title or family.Prince William can use the surname 'Wales' (due to his parents being the Prince and Princess of Wales) or 'Cambridge' (as he is the duke of Cambridge) or 'Mountbatten-Windsor' (which is his family name).
Prince Charles is currently first in line. It is unlikely that he will take the position, due to his age, so it's more likely that his son, Prince William, will be next.
Prince William is a male, and so cannot be pregnant. He is due to marry his fiancee Kate Middleton on 29th April 2011. There have been no reports that Kate is pregnant. However, Prince William and Kate Middleton probably expect to have children in the future.
It is possible. Currently, Prince Charles is first in line for the throne, then Prince William, then Prince Harry. But any of William's children, male or female, will be closer to the throne than Harry. So while it seems even William is a long way away from taking the throne, any children he has will be next in line (a daughter could always lose her place to a newly born male sibling, due to the male bias of the system).
As members of the British Royal Family, they do not really have surnames. They can however be known as Mountbatten- Windsor (a combination of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh's family names) or can take the surname 'Wales' due to their titles. For example, William's name within the RAF is William Wales.
William was named after Prince William of Gloucester, his father's 7-years older cousin and personal hero, who died in 1972 in an aeroplane crash, due to an overheated engine. As for Harry I am not quite sure, through his maternal grandfather, Prince Harry is descended from King Henry IV of France so that is a possibility as he was born with the name Henry Charles Albert David.
Prince William is considered part of the aristocracy due to his royal lineage as the son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the late Princess Diana. He holds the title of Duke of Cambridge and is second in line to the British throne, which places him within the British aristocratic hierarchy. While he embodies aristocratic status, his role as a member of the royal family extends beyond traditional aristocracy, as he also has significant public duties and responsibilities.
Although Royals don't tend to use a last name, in the instance of a marriage, for example, Prince William's last name is Mountbatten-Windsor. This is the surname of all descendants of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II (excluding females who marry). The name Mountbatten-Windsor derives from the Royal surname Windsor, decided in 1917 by George V. Before this, the Royal surname was technically Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, but due to anti-German sentiment after WWI, the decision was made to change the royal surname to Windsor. In 1960, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip decided to create a surname for their direct descendants, incorporating the surnames "Windsor" and Prince Philip's previous surname, "Mountbatten." Therefore, Mountbatten-Windsor is the surname of all male (and unmarried female) descendants of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II; this includes Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry. Because Prince Harry and Price William use the title Prince, they do not use the last name Mountbatten-Windsor. They use the surname Wales because they are the sons of the Prince of Wales.
It's still under investigation. He was found dead in his home on April 21, 2016. He was hospitalized a week earlier due to the flu. It is unknown if that is related.