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What a shame cousins don't marry anymore. Then Willam could marry either Zara or Beatrice and give us a Queen who "knows the ropes".
RubyPrincess168 said:I personally would like to see Prince William marry Princess Madeline of Sweden and Prince Harry marry Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco.
Sorry Beatix Fan your incorrect about King Constantine Of Hellens (Greece) is not 420th but 406th line to the British throne.BeatrixFan said:Thats just what I wanted Mapple - thankyou!
Queen Anne-Marie of Greece is 219th and King Constantine is 420th - that could cause an argument.....
KathyMoore said:Has any king/queen been succeeded by a grandchild?
For example, if Prince Charles passes away before becoming king, does Prince William become #1 in the line of succesion?(thus becoming king upon the passing of the Queen)
grevinnan said:It is because her brothers are ahead of her in line to the throne and they all have children, who in turn steps into the line directly after their respective fathers. Thus, for every child that Charles, Andrew and Edward have Anne slips down the line a notch. There is also a thread under Brittish Royals about the line of succession.
Actually, I believe it isSister Morphine said:It's every male child, I believe.
Has any king/queen been succeeded by a grandchild?
For example, if Prince Charles passes away before becoming king, does Prince William become #1 in the line of succesion?(thus becoming king upon the passing of the Queen)
Isn't it the males before the females?Lady Jennifer said:You forgot Andrew's daughter's & Edward's daughter on that list.
If the Catholic converts, they keep their place in line. At the time of the wedding, the spouse can't be Catholic. If they were Catholic before the wedding and convert to something else (the arrangement proposed for Marie Christine), or if they convert to Catholic after the wedding (The Duchess of Kent), it has no impact on succession status.iowabelle said:It was my understanding that the British royals cannot keep their place in the line of succession if they marry anyone who has been Catholic (even if the Catholic converts).
Sister Morphine said:Isn't it the males before the females?
Sister Morphine said:Isn't it the males before the females?
There's no point getting too caught up in someone's exact position in the Line of Succession once we move out of the extended Royal Family because births and deaths (and marriage to Roman Catholics, conversion to Catholicism etc) mean the ranking constantly changes.Next Star said:I was incorrect it is diffucult to see what place a person is in a line of to a throne of over more than 800 people. King constantine Of Hellens (Greece) is 408 in line to the british throne.
rain_oh said:hi jux asking wat happen if wiliam become prince of wales but he do not have son only daughter but harry has a son..will william daughter be the future queen or harry son will be the future king?
kelly9480 said:If the Catholic converts, they keep their place in line. At the time of the wedding, the spouse can't be Catholic. If they were Catholic before the wedding and convert to something else (the arrangement proposed for Marie Christine), or if they convert to Catholic after the wedding (The Duchess of Kent), it has no impact on succession status.
kerry said:I don't know if this question has been asked as there are 268 other post in this thread but...is Caroline of Monaco Catholic? If so, doesn't Ernst August loose his place in the line of succession? Or am I totally missing something? Somebody, anybody please enlighten me.
He gave up his place the day he married Caroline. I know he had to tell the Queen he was getting married (& even get permission I think).iowabelle said:Yes, she is Catholic... so I would assume he has already lost his place. His children by his first wife are keeping their spots. (I think that Princess Alexandra is being raised as a Protestant, but I am not 100% sure on that.)