THE PRESENT ROYALS!
THE QUEEN
The Queen became the longest serving British monarch on 9 September 2015.
Only four other kings and queens in British history have reigned for 54 years or more. These are: Queen Victoria 1837-1901 (63 years) King George III 1760-1820 (59 years) James VI of Scotland, 1567-1625, James I of England 1603- 25 (58 years) King Henry III 1216-1272 (56 years) |
PRINCE CHARLES
The Prince of Wales was born on 14th November 1948.
You may have heard The Prince of Wales being called Prince Charles. His real name is Charles Philip Arthur George. The Prince lives in Clarence House in London but has other residences in Scotland, Wales and Gloucestershire in England. The Prince of Wales is the eldest son of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh. |
PRINCE WILLIAM
Prince William was christened William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor on August 4 1982 in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie.
Date of Birth: June 21, 1982. William attended Eton College. After graduating from Eton, the Prince took a year off. In 2001 William enrolled and -obtained a degree from the University of St. Andrews. His wedding to Kate Middleton was watched by 24.5m people in the UK, and a global audience of two billion! |
THE FUTURE ROYALS!
PRINCE GEORGE
Prince George is third in line to British throne.
He was born in the same hospital as where his father and uncle were born. He was born at St. Mary's Hospital on July 22, 2013, 4:24 p.m. Prince George has a nanny-cum-bodyguard. Prince George had seven godparents. Prince George was christened on October 23 in the Chapel Royal at St. James Palace. |
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
Born in May 2015, Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge is the daughter of Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. She is fourth in line for the British throne, after her grandfather, Prince Charles, her father Prince William and her older brother Prince George.
On July 5, 2015, Princess Charlotte was christened in the church at St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, Norfolk, the church where her late grandmother Diana was also christened. |