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Who is in line for the British throne?

Members of Britain’s royal family pose for an official portrait to mark Prince Charles’ 70th birthday in the gardens of Clarence House in London. File/Reuters

A group photo of the British royal family.

When Queen Elizabeth II died last September, Britain bid goodbye to its longest-reigning monarch.

In Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne, the British line of succession has seen many changes and following the Queen’s death, her son King Charles III was the next royal to ascend to the throne.

The royal line of succession has decided who will be the next king or queen of Great Britain for hundreds of years, and now with new generation of royals, there is a now long list of people who could be our next monarch.

So, from Prince William to Princess Eugenie and everyone in between, here is everyone who is currently in line for the British throne.

A photo of the Duke of Cambridge grinning with his children on a family holiday in Jordan has been released to celebrate Father's Day. Prince William with his kids. 

Prince William, Prince of Wales

Prince William is now first in line to the British throne after his father became king. Formerly the Duke of Cambridge, William is now known as the Prince of Wales after the Queen’s death. He is the first child of King Charles III and when he becomes king, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, will be known as Queen Consort.

Prince George

Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first son, Prince George, is second in line to the throne after his father. The nine-year-old will be known as King George VII when he becomes monarch one day, but until then, his parents want him to have as normal of an upbringing as possible.

Princess Charlotte

After an amendment made to the Succession to the Crown Act in 2013 (which means eldest children, regardless of sex, will succeed the throne first), Princess Charlotte is third in line to the throne after her big brother.

Before the Act’s amendment, her younger brother, Louis, would have been ahead of her in the line of succession simply because of his gender. But if Prince George has children one day, they will be first in the line of succession.

Prince Louis

Five-year-old Prince Louis, the third child of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is currently fourth in line to the throne after his older siblings.

Harry-Meghan-750x450 Prince Harry and Meghan. 

Prince Harry

s the second child of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, Prince Harry is fifth in line for the throne after his brother, nephews and niece. His wife, Meghan Markle, is not in line for the throne - much like the Duchess of Cambridge - but their two children are.

Prince Archie Mountbatten-Windsor

Four-year-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first child, is sixth in line to the throne after his father, uncle and cousins.

Princess Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor

Royal Family A group photo of the British royal family in good olden days.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s second child, Lilibet, is seventh in line to the throne. The toddler’s name is a nod to the royal family’s nickname for the late Queen Elizabeth II, and her middle name is Diana, after Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana.

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York

Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II’s second child and King Charles III’s younger brother, is eighth in line to the throne. The royal, who has denied allegations of sexual abuse, has two children with ex-wife Rebecca Ferguson. His children are also in the line of succession, as well as his grandchildren.

Princess Beatrice of York

Princess Beatrice is ninth in line to the throne. Her daughter, Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is 10th in line.

Princess Eugenie of York

Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice’s younger sister and daughter to Prince Andrew and Rebecca Ferguson, is 11th in line to the throne. Her son with husband Jack Brookshank, Master August Brooksbank, is 12th in line.

Following the Princesses of York in succession is Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, his two children, then Princess Anne, her children and grandchildren.

The Independent

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