Prince William is second in line to the British throne, after his father, Prince Charles. See the related question link below.
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is fourth in line to the British throne. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, is seventh in line to the British throne.
James, Viscount Severn
Currently, Prince Harry is third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind his father Prince Charles and his older brother Prince William.
The next female in line for the throne is Princess Beatrice of York. She is currently fifth in line for the throne assuming that Prince William and Kate do not have a daughter.
The news reports are correct. The newborn son to Prince William and Kate Middleton is third in line for the throne. He will succeed his father, Prince William who will succeed his father Prince Charles. Prince Charles will take the throne when the Queen passes away.
As of January 2010, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice of York, daughter of The Duke of York, is 5th in the Line of succession for the English Throne.
Yes, he could theoretically decline his title as King. At that point, Prince William is next in line to the throne.
You haven't said which throne, but if you mean the British monarchy, next in line after Queen Elizabeth II is her son, Prince Charles, and next in line after Prince Charles is his oldest son, Prince William. There are a whole lot of more people in line, too, after them.
Prince Harry, after his brother, Prince William, who is after his father, Prince Charles.
Harald Hardradas, was the youngest brother of King Olaf, and the third in line for the throne ,
AnswerHis Royal Highness The Prince James of Wessex, Viscount Severn, son of Prince Edward, born 2007