Yes. I don't know why people keep asking this question. Compared to Henry VIII who had six wives (and executed two of them), Charles is practically Ozzie Nelson.
No. His Royal Highness The Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981. In December 1992 the British Prime Minister announced to Parliament that they had formally separated and the marriage ennded by divorce on 28th August 1996. May the force be with you
Diana was chosen by Charles and Camilla out of the English aristocrats because she was young, a virgin (a requirement at the time, although this probably could have been waived since Prince Andrew's wife was not a virgin when they married), and was thought to be a "mouse" who would be quiet and let Charles have his affairs. Charles wanted to have children. He wanted HIS line to succeed instead of his brothers' or sister's line. At the time of his marriage, his sister Anne already had a son and a daughter, so his heirs weren't really needed to keep the monarchy going.
Prince Charles, her eldest son. He will be Charles III.
Prince Phillip or the duke of Edinburgh is not the king because they both signed an agreement that confirms that the queens fiancée shall not become the king on the moment of marriage, so that is why there is no king Phillip, and the next one to sit upon the throne will be prince Charles, and there is then a possibility that Camilla will then also become queen.
Diana was chosen by Charles and Camilla out of the English aristocrats because she was young, a virgin (a requirement at the time, although this probably could have been waived since Prince Andrew's wife was not a virgin when they married), and was thought to be a "mouse" who would be quiet and let Charles have his affairs. Charles wanted to have children. He wanted HIS line to succeed instead of his brothers' or sister's line. At the time of his marriage, his sister Anne already had a son and a daughter, so his heirs weren't really needed to keep the monarchy going.
Since his birth in 1948, Prince Charles has been the first in line to the British throne.
no, that is not correct. He can still be King after his mother dies. There is nothing that says that a divorced person can not be king or Queen. Camilla on the other hand might not be Queen Consort though
Yes. Prince Charles is heir to the throne of the UK.
She IS married to Prince Phillip- since 1947.
yes he was.
I can"t see why not. (On the death of Elizabeth II) we will have, Charles III King , and Queen Consort Camilla- if she is still living and married to Charles. Diana is out of the picture since she died after auto wreck in l997. We shall see how History turns. When Queen Elizabeth dies- well, there will be a shake-up unfelt in England since l90l- the death of a Sovereign Queen. ( Mary was a Queen Consort ( spouse) and the Queen Mother was not regnant at the time of her death. Time will Tell.
Since Prince Rupert was a nephew of King Charles he would be on the royalist side.