When the present queen dies, her eldest son, Prince Charles, is heir to the throne and when he dies his eldest son Prince William will become heir to the throne and his wife Catherine would become queen.
Queen Elizabeth II was preceded by her father King George VI who died in 1952. She will be succeeded by her eldest son Prince Charles.
This is a technically correct answer, as that is the recognised 'traditional' route of succession, but it may not actually happen; there has been / is wide-spread speculation over recent years that if / when the current Queen abdicates, she MAY choose to 'jump' a generation, and hand over the crown to one of Charles' sons, the eldest (and most likely candidate) being William.
The reigning Queen of the UK is Queen Elizabeth II. (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926)
As of right now, the next in line for the throne is Prince Charles. If he becomes king, then he'll be King Charles III.
The eldest son of the present queen - Prince Charles - will become king when she dies.
The crown prince is the man who will become the king when the current monarch dies.
The United Kingdom because they always have a King or Queen. The heir apparent assumes the office immediately upon the death of the reigning monarch.
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As of my last update, the current monarch of Scotland is Queen Elizabeth II, who is also the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. The successor to the throne will be Prince Charles, who will become king upon the death or abdication of Queen Elizabeth II.
The heir apparent to the throne of The United Kingdom is Prince Charles.
There is no set age you have to be to become the King or Queen of England. When the current monarch dies, a new one is automatically appointed. The person to ascend to the throne is determined by the Royal Line of Succession, which is a list of members of the royal parties that are in the order of who is to take monarchy first, in the event that the current monarch were not able to fulfill their duties, in which the only reason for this, is death. There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years, England is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland but has not had its own, separate monarch since 1707. See related question links below.
There hasn't been a king of England for about 400 years. If you are referring to the United Kingdom (which includes England), the present monarch is Queen Elizabeth II who will be 86 this year. When she dies, she will be succeeded by her eldest son Prince Charles who will become king, and when he dies he will be succeeded by HIS eldest son Prince William who will then become king..
Elections are for commoners. A Monarch serves for life (subject to abdication). When a Monarch dies, the eldest child of the Monarch succeeds to the Throne and serves for life. No. The queen is not registered as a candidate in any constituency.
England; part of the United Kingdom is a Monarchy and therefore we do not have a President. Instead we have an hereditory monarch, at present Queen Elizabeth the second. When she dies or abdicates, her son, Prince Charles will inherit the title and become King Charles. The United Kingdom comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland with a population in the region of 60 million people. The monarch nowadays has very little power and the country is governed by an elected party, headed by a Prime Minister. The USA is a Republic and therefore has an elected President.
No one chooses the king or queen of the UK as it is a hereditary position. In other words, when Elizabeth II dies or decides to give up the throne it will pass to her eldest son, Charles. When Charles dies it will pass to his eldest son, William. If the monarch has a son, the son will always be next in line, even if a daughter is older than the son. If the reigning monarch does not have a son the eldest daughter is first in line.
When The Queen resignes or dies.
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