You might need to ask Queen Elizabeth, because she is mostly in charge of weddings and has the final say. But most likely, it's another example of how times have changed, as well as how attitudes have changed. In America, as recently as the 1980s, people still wondered if a president who had been divorced (Ronald Reagan) could be elected-- he could, and he was, but if this were the 1950s, it might have prevented his election. The idea of not marrying a "commoner" does not seem to bother most modern people the way it might have 100 years ago. In fact, it seems to be more a custom, rather than a rule-- there have been other royals who married commoners without any penalty. In the case of Charles, the opposition to Camilla getting a royal title was more in deference to how popular Princess Diana had been, rather than because she did not come from royal lineage.
Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II's son. Then it is Prince William.
Prince William is second in line to the British throne, after his father, Prince Charles. See the related question link below.
Um... If it was before Prince William I think no one.
Prince William is the son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales. He is second in line to the British throne after his father. He was born on 21 June 1982.
Yes, he could theoretically decline his title as King. At that point, Prince William is next in line to the throne.
Prince William is second in line for the throne, after his father Prince Charles.
The heir to the throne in the UK is Charles The Prince of Wales.
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.
The next person in line to the British Crown is Prince Charles' eldest son, Prince William, and William would the inherit the throne from Queen Elizabeth II.
If Charles dies before Queen Elizabeth dies, then Prince William will be first in line. If Charles dies while he is king (having succeeded Elizabeth to the throne), then Wlliam becomes king and his eldest son (supposing there is one) will be heir to the throne. If William does not have children, then his younger brother Harry will be first in line.
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.
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. Prince William of Wales. Prince Henry of Wales.