Princess Anne is the last in line.
Her surname is Windsor
Queen Elizabeth the first (b1558 - d 1603) didn't have any children and therefore no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (b1936 - d 2002) has 6 grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth (b 1926 ) the second had four children and she has eight grandchildren. They are Princes William and Harry (Prince Charles/Princess Diana), Peter and Zara Phillips (Princess Anne/Mark Phillips), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (Prince Andrew/Sarah Ferguson), Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount James Severn (Prince Edward/Sophie Helen).
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen. Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) had four children, all of whom are living (Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward). Diana, Princess of Wales was the daughter in law of Queen Elizabeth II, but was divorced from Prince Charles when she was killed in a car accident in August 1997.
Queen Elizabeth II has four children with her husband Prince Philip. She has 3 boys and 1 girl. The birth order is Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Queen Elizabeth II does have Children, four of them Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales Princess Anne, The Princess Royal Prince Andrew, Duke of York Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children.
As of July 2014, Queen Elizabeth II has three great grandchildren. They are Prince George of Cambridge, Savannah Ann Kathleen Phillips, and Isla Elizabeth Phillips.
Queen Elizabeth the first (b1558 - d 1603) didn't have any children and therefore no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (b1936 - d 2002) has 6 grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth (b 1926 ) the second had four children and she has eight grandchildren. They are Princes William and Harry (Prince Charles/Princess Diana), Peter and Zara Phillips (Princess Anne/Mark Phillips), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (Prince Andrew/Sarah Ferguson), Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount James Severn (Prince Edward/Sophie Helen).
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen. Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) had four children, all of whom are living (Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward). Diana, Princess of Wales was the daughter in law of Queen Elizabeth II, but was divorced from Prince Charles when she was killed in a car accident in August 1997.
Queen Elizabeth II has four children with her husband Prince Philip. She has 3 boys and 1 girl. The birth order is Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward
Queen Elizabeth II does have Children, four of them Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales Princess Anne, The Princess Royal Prince Andrew, Duke of York Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Prince William (Duke of Cambridge) and Prince Harry (Prince of Wales) Peter and Zara Phillips Beatrice and Eugenie (Princess' of York) Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severns
Yes
prince harry and Prince William (married to Kate Middleton)
Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children.
Children of HRH Prince Charles are: HRH Prince William of Wales HRH Prince Henry of Wales Children of HRH The Princess Royal are: Peter Phillips Zara Phillips Children of HRH Prince Andrew are: HRH Princess Beatrice of York HRH Princess Eugenie of York Children of HRH Prince Edward are: Viscount Severn Lady Louise Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II has 4 great-children! Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge (born July 22, 2013) Savannah Anne Kathleen Phillips (born December 29, 2010) Isla Elizabeth Phillips (born March 29, 2012) Mia Grace Tindall (born January 17, 2014)
Queen Elizabeth II has three great-grandchildren. Peter Phillips, the son of her daughter Princess Anne and his wife Autumn are the parents of Savannah Phillips (born December 29, 2010) and Isla Phillips (born March 29, 2012). Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (son of Prince Charles), and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, have a son, George Alexander Louis, Prince of Cambridge, who is third in line to the throne.