When the Queen passes away, it will mean Charles will take the throne. After Charles it would be William, then William's eldest child. However, if William does not have any children, Prince Harry will take over the throne. It will then be passed down to Harry's eldest child. Then, if Harry does not have any children, Andrew will take over. So Andrew might never be King.
Currently, the next royal in line of succession is Queen Elizabeth's second oldest son, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
If Prince Charles dies, Prince Andrew will not become King because Prince Charles has two sons, Princes William and Harry. As Charles is heir to the throne, if he dies, his eldest son William will become heir.
He can...... But if he were to abdicate then he would not.
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.
It is likely that Prince William will become King after his father, Prince Charles.
She would abdicate in favour of Prince Charles becoming king. If Prince Charles refused, then the roll would become the responsibility of Prince William.
Prince Charles will become King when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, dies.
the king dies GOSH
Queen Elizabeth II is Head of State. Her husband is Prince Phillip and they have four children - Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. When Queen Elizabeth dies, her eldest son Prince Charles, will become King.
Actually she visited the Dauphin, or prince, who would later become King Charles VII.
Probably. It is named after the Prince of Wales during the reign of King George V. A sister ship was named King George V. The Prince of Wales would become Edward VIII.
The next in line to the British throne after Prince William is his brother, Prince Henry. See the related question below.