Diana, Princess of Wales died August 31, 1997;
William would have been 15, Harry would have been 12
Lord Hunsdon, the Lord Chamberlain of England, was the company's first patron. When he died his son became their patron and, coincidentally, was also made the Lord Chamberlain. In 1603, the company took the title of its new patron and became the King's Men.
Harry Lindsay died in 1963.
Prince William Frederick Henry of the Netherlands died on 1879-01-14.
Prince George William of Hesse-Darmstadt died on 1782-06-21.
William F. Cassidy died on 2002-03-31.
No, as Diana was in France and William and Harry were in England. She died in the night, as the brothers were both sleeping, and Prince Charles decided to break it to them the morning after.
Diana's engagement ring
The only Prince Harry I've ever heard of is Prince Harry of Wales, and he's still alive.
Camilla Parker Bowles is Prince William's stepmother. She married Prince Charles (Prince William's father) after Princess Diana (Prince William's mother) died.
If you mean Prince Charles' son William... William's son or daughter will rule after him. If William has no children to follow him, then Harry will take the role.
I believe you are referring to the accidental death of Princess Diana in l997 , as you stated following an automobile crash in Paris.
15 and 17
He would be succeeded by his brother, Prince Harry, or if Harry was dead, his issue. See the related question link below
Prince George (born July 22, 2013) is third in line. As of 2016, the line is through Prince Charles (oldest son) to Prince William (oldest son) to Prince William's children (George and Charlotte). They would be followed by Prince Harry (William's younger brother), then Prince Andrew, Duke of York (younger brother of Charles) and Andrew's daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Princess Diana had two sons: Prince William - William Arthur Phillip Louis, was born June 21, 1982 Prince Harry - Henry Charles Arthur David, was born September 15, 1984. When she died, William was 15 and Harry was just shy of 13.
Lord Hunsdon, the Lord Chamberlain of England, was the company's first patron. When he died his son became their patron and, coincidentally, was also made the Lord Chamberlain. In 1603, the company took the title of its new patron and became the King's Men.
If you're talking about the line of succession, then if Prince William became king, but died without fathering an heir, then his brother Harry is the next in line for the throne.