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Royal Family

The Royal Family of England traces its history back many centuries. They remain an object of interest and fascination to the world today.

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Can royal family members get blood transfusions?

Yes, it may be a surprise, they really do not have "blue blood" or "royal blood". Their blood types are just like another humans'.

Who is next queen after Queen Elizabeth?

Heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is titled Prince of Wales, currently His Royal Highness Prince Charles. He is Her Majesty's eldest son and will inherit the throne once Her Majesty passes or abdicates the throne by choice.

Is camilla Parker bowles younger than Charles?

Yes Camilla is about 18 months older than Prince Charles

Is there a family tree for Pocahontas?

There might be. Her son in his late teens or early 20's returned to Jamestown from England. After his mother died he was raised by his aunt. He returned to Jamestown, got married, and raised a family there. He had 6 children and the last reference about him is in his 90's when he signed over the land he inherited from his mother and grandfather to the city of Jamestown. I would imagine that a family tree could be traced from his children and from his father's side. It might be hard to find information on his mother's side.

When did Prince Philip start the Duke of Edinburgh award?

He received his title from his father-in-law King George VI on his wedding day on 20 November 1947.

What is the name of Princess Anne's daughter?

Answer: Properly speaking her name is Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise Windsor Laurence. However, she is normally styled either 'The Princess Anne' or 'The Princess Royal' (a title given to her by the Queen on 13th June 1987).

How do you marry royalty?

- Even married people were once strangers. Therefore, without patience and the effort to understand one another, things are likely not to go well. We need patience in order to become happy. QueenieLim

Second member of royal family to divorce?

The second member to the royal family to divorce was Charles, Prince of Wales. He and his wife Diana divorced in 1996. Before him Anne, Princess Royal, divorced her husband Mark Phillips in 1992.

Did princess Margaret have children?

Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon(21 August 1930 - 9 February 2002) married Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon(born 7 March 1930) on 6 May 1960, they divorced on 11 July 1978

How old was camilla when she met Prince Charles?

Charles is 63 (born November 14, 1948) and Camilla is 64 (born July 17, 1947)

What are facts about Prince William and Kate Middleton?

Prince William of Wales met Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in the year 2001. Soon after, they became very close friends and eventually started dating. Supposedly, after William saw Kate participate in a St. Andrews Charity fashion show in 2002, William decided that she had really caught his eye and approached her.

Kate 'Catherine' Middleton was described by many of her classmates as 'shy and skinny' throughout most of her years at St. Andrews Preparatory School in Pangbourne, England and also during her beginning years at exclusive, co-educational boarding school Marlborough College. Soon after, when Kate enrolled at University of St. Andrews, she was ready to meet her prince charming.

Are Queen Elizabeth's 2nd children alive?

Yes, all her children are alive. Charles, Andrew, Edward and Anne.

Why do you remember Queen Elizabeth the first?

  1. being the longest ruling monarch
  2. being the first empress of India
  3. being known as the grandmother of England

Why is Princess Anne farther away in line to the throne than Prince Andrew's girls?

The succession to the United Kingdom follows the male primogeniture process. This process is: 1. Eldest son of the sovereign followed by his son or if no son then his eldest daughter and successively younger daughters 2. Second and successively younger sons of the sovereigns, their sons or daughters. 3. If no sons of the sovereign, then the sovereign's eldest daughter and her sons or daughters.

Why are the royal family German?

Yes, their name was 'Saxe-Coburg and Gotha' but the Royals changed it near the end of WWI to Windsor.

The Germans (house of Hanover) first sat at the British throne in 1698, when George I was crowned King (although he couldn't speak english). Victoria, who was a later predecessor (still the house of Hanover) married to Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, hence forth the name.

Which sport was Kate Middleton captain of at her school?

She plays soccer, but I don't know how she is able to to play soccer in a kitchen. It must be a BIG kitchen.

Who were King Edward VII's children?

King Edward the VII had 6 children. 3 Sons and 3 Daughters. Albert Victor Christian Edward, known to the family as Eddy was born in 1864, He was followed by a second son, George Frederick Ernest Albert, in 1865. Louise, born in 1867, Victoria in 1868, and Maud, later to become Queen of Norway, in 1869. A sixth and last child, Alexander John, died at an early age.

What is a duchess?

A duchess is a lady who holds that title in her own right or as a wife of a duke.
a duchess is married to a duke. they are the equivalent to a Marquise in french history they are one rank higher then a lady in waiting

What time is Kate Middleton getting married to Prince William?

The wedding ceremony of Prince William and Kate Middleton is set to begin at 11:00 a.m. at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.