Most definitely. He has no doubt quite a long wait though. He has to wait for the Queen to die and then his father, unless they both step down from the role, either way, I can't see it happening for a while yet!
And those are the facts...
Not unless Charles either dies, or allows it. Charles is next in line, so if Queen Elizabeth II abdicates or dies before she can do so, then Charles will become King unless he chooses not to. Then William can become King, again, if he wants to.
If you're talking about Prince William of England, then he won't be king until Her Majesty Elizabeth II and Prince Charles pass on. If you're talking about Prince Willem of Holland then he won't be king until April when Queen Beatrix officially resigns.
Prince William's Father, Prince Charles, is next in line to the throne.
No. He himself is in line to the throne of England, but he is about 455 so there is no way that he will ever be king.
William
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.
Prince William has not been chosen to be king. When Queen Elizabeth II dies the next in line to the throne is her eldest son, Prince Charles. Should Prince Charles die when he is king the next in line for the throne would be his eldest son, Prince William. The rules which govern succession to the throne have been around for a long time, they are not personal choices and the Duchess of Cornwall was well aware of them before she even married Prince Charles.
Yes Queen Elizabeth can choose to make William the King before she passes away thus by passing Prince Charles. But if she were to pass away without doing such the throne would go to Prince Charles.
Her eldest son,Prince CharlesIf all goes according to plan, her son Charles the Prince of Wales will succeed to the throne. Failing that, Charles' eldest son, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge will succeed.
Nobody is absolutely sure whether Prince Charles will be King or abdicate the throne and pass it on to Prince William.
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.
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 in line to the throne after Prince William is his son, Prince George.
Prince William
In the official pecking order, Prince William is not next in line .. Prince Charles is. Unless he dies or is incapacitated in some way, Prince Charles will be the next King of the United Kingdom.
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.
At present Prince William is second in line after his father, Prince Charles
Prince William has not been chosen to be king. When Queen Elizabeth II dies the next in line to the throne is her eldest son, Prince Charles. Should Prince Charles die when he is king the next in line for the throne would be his eldest son, Prince William. The rules which govern succession to the throne have been around for a long time, they are not personal choices and the Duchess of Cornwall was well aware of them before she even married Prince Charles.
Yes Queen Elizabeth can choose to make William the King before she passes away thus by passing Prince Charles. But if she were to pass away without doing such the throne would go to Prince Charles.
Prince Charles in next in line to throne. Then it will be Prince William, and then it will be Prince George.
Prince Charles in next in line to throne. Then it will be Prince William, and then it will be Prince George.