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.
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.
The Queen doesn't have the power to do that. The succession to the throne is determined by law, and it's not her personal property. It would require an Act of Parliament to bypass Prince Charles.
On 19th November, 1947 The Princess Elizabeth, as she was then, married Philip Mountbatten (date of birth 10th June 1921), a prince of Greece and Denmark who was later created Duke of Edinburgh.Their children are:Charles Philip Arthur George born 14th November, 1948. His Royal Highness Prince Charles is the heir apparent (i.e. next in line) to the throne and is Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and, in Scotland, Duke of Rothesay.Anne Elizabeth Louise born 15th August 1950. Her Royal Highness the Princess Anne is currently eleventh in line to the throne and her formal title is "The Princess Royal."Andrew Albert Christian Edward born 19th February 1960. His Royal Highness the Duke of York (his present title) is currently fifth in line of succession to the Throne.Edward Antony Richard Louis born 10th March 1964. His Royal Highness the Prince Edward was created Earl of Wessex in 1999, on the occasion of his marriage to Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones. He is currently eighth in line of succession.
According to Wikipedia: When the Earl and Countess of Wessex married they didn't want their children to go through the burdens of having the title's Princes or Princesses with the style Royal Highness, but rather as the children of an Earl.[8] So their children are title James, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne for 45 years! Queen Elizabeth II has been on the throne for approximatly 59 years- she is one of the longest Monarchs on the throne! go her
The next in line to the throne after Prince William is his son, Prince George.
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 goes by The Looney Prince.
When the Queen dies, the next reigning monarch will have their portrait on coins and stamps. In the case of Great Britain, that will likely be Prince Charles, once he becomes King.
No; it would go completely against a royal tradition of well over 1,000 years. It might have been thinkable at the lowest ebb of Charles' popularity when his ex-wife Diana died, who was - without much factual ground, really - considered a 'saint' and a 'people's princess'. Most Britains today now have come to realize that she was a rather neurotic and very class-conscious woman, very good at manipulating her 'saintly' image through the tabloid press and at least as adulterous as her husband, if not more so. Charles' popularity (and that of his new wife) has since then risen considerably. Prince William without any doubt would simply forbid and condemn any action to support promoting him over his father.
do you mean Did Charles go to his weding if so then no If you are refering to Prince Charles's wedding he did not invite members of the general public.
The Queen doesn't have the power to do that. The succession to the throne is determined by law, and it's not her personal property. It would require an Act of Parliament to bypass Prince Charles.
Charles, Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the throne of England, studied anthropology, archaeology, and history at Trinity College, Cambridge. During his second year of university, he studied Welsh history and language for one term at University College of Wales. He graduated from Cambridge in 1970 with a 2:2 Bachelor of Arts.
They are in line, theyre just in a position where they can be pushed back due to primogeniture. Currently, Prince Andrew is 4th in line, Edward is 7th. The Queen's eldest son is first in line to the throne, Prince Charles. In 1980, Prince Andrew would have been second, as her next eldest son. However Prince Charles himself had a son in 1982, and another in 1984 (William and Harry) and these go before their father's siblings in the line of succession. In the same way, Andrew's own daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie, pushed his younger brother Edward back, and in turn, if Prince William and Catherine Middleton have a child, this child will be next in line after William, before his brother Harry.
Their surname is Windsor- some people use 'Wales' as their surname because Prince Charles is the Prince of Wales, although this is incorrect and creates anger & resentment amongst Welsh people, since neither Charles, William or Harry ever go to Wales or have the slightest interest in the place.
it may sound weird but the only ting faster then the speed of light it monarchy. the moment for example the queen of England dies even before Prince Charles is crowned the king of England he becomes the king. it is instantanious.
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.