? for British Royalty Experts (with A LOT of time to kill)

What is the exact order for sucession (is that the right word?) to the throne once Queen Elizabeth dies. ( I just read an article where she says she won’t abdicate “This is not The Netherlands” she says.

So now it would be

Charles
William
Henry
Andrew(?)

For you experts who’s next and how many (or how far down the line can you go-See only if you got time to kill)?

From http://www.royal.gov.uk/acs/success.htm near the bottom:

The Prince of Wales (Charles)
Prince William of Wales
Prince Henry of Wales
The Duke of York (Andrew)
Princess Beatrice of York (Andrew and Fergie’s oldest daughter)
Princess Eugenie of York (Andrew and Fergie’s youngest daughter)
The Earl of Wessex (Edward)
The Princess Royal (Anne)
Peter Phillips (Anne’s son)
Zara Phillips (Anne’s daughter)

Peter and Zara don’t have titles because their father, Captain Mark Phillips, doesn’t have a hereditary title.

I can’t find where the line goes after that.

And yes, I have way too much time on my hands.

After Anne’s kids it would go to Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth’s sister, and then to her children, whose names I do not know.

-Melin

After Zara Phillips, it’s like so-

Princess Margaret(b.1930)
David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, son of Princess Margaret (b. 1961)
Lady Sarah chatto, daughter of Princess Margaret (b. 1964)
Samuel Chatto (b. 1996)
HRH Prince Richard II, Duke of Gloucester (b.1944)
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster (b.1974)
Lady Davina Windsor(b.1977)
Lady Rose Windsor(b.1980)
HRH Prince edward, Duke of Kent(b.1935)
Edward Windsor, Baron Downpatrick(b.1988)
Lady Marina Charlotte Windsor(b.1992)
Lady Amelia Windsor(b.1995)
Lord Nicholas Windsor(b.1970)
Lady Helen Taylor(b.1964)
Columbus Taylor(b.1994)
Cassius Taylor(b.1996)
Lord fredrick Windsor(b.1979)
Lady Gabriella Windsor(b.1981)
HRH Princess Alexandra, the honorable Lady Olgilvy(b.1936)
James Olgivy(b.1964)
Alexander Olgilvy(b.1996)
Miss Flora Olgilvy(b.1994)
Marina, Mrs. Paul Mowatt (b.1966)
Christian Mowatt(b.1993)
Miss Zenouska Mowatt (b.1990)

MaryAnn
Sometimes life is so great you just gotta muss up your hair and quack like a duck!

“This is not The Netherlands”

She REALLY said that ??? Oh God - just let the woman get all silly, old and demented on her throne before she finally kicks the bucket and her by then 75 year old son Charles can shakingly take her place.

I’m sure THAT will reaffirm the trust the Brits already have in thei Royal Family :slight_smile:

I’ll take the Netherlands anyday: our queen (Beatrix) is currently some 60, 62 years old and I’m sure she will hand the scepter to her son, Prince Willem-Alexander (who will be named King Willem IV) before she turns 70 and, moreover, before HE turns 40.

Coldfire


“You know how complex women are”

  • Neil Peart, Rush (1993)

Is the Paul Mowatt family an relationship to the excellent Farley Mowatt, author, of Canada?

Coldfire:

That is what was quoted. I’ll see if I can get the link. Whether or not she said it well…

The article didn’t seem to make it look like she was knocking the Dutch. Just that it isn’t British tradition to abdicate.

I posted my list 2 days ago and no has said anything! No, “Wow, MaryAnn! I am most impressed!”. No, “You listed the most! I am not worthy!”. No, “Boy, someone needs a life!”. I am hurt. (sniff)


MaryAnn
Sometimes life is so great you just gotta muss up your hair and quack like a duck!

Well, I was impressed …

FWIW,

Catrandom

I was awe-struck and silenced in admiration.

[q]Oh God - just let the woman get all silly, old and demented on her throne before she finally kicks the bucket and her by then 75 year old son Charles can shakingly take her place.[/q]

Well, it seemed to work for Queen Victoria/Prince Edward.

It would appear that logic takes a back seat in a hereditary monarchy, but that’s part of the charm.

DHR

Coldfire sez:

Right, we all know that those over 70 are completely useless and ought to crawl in their graves and die, leaving room for us younger folk.
I’ve always thought that hereditary monarchy was valuable chiefly in that reminds people that the universe can’t be run by popular vote.

“Kings die, and leave their crowns to their sons. Shmuel HaKatan took all the treasures in the world, and went away.”

I didn’t exactly say THAT, now did I ?

Can somebody get this guy some nits to pick ? It seems we’re running low on them.

sigh


Coldfire


“You know how complex women are”

  • Neil Peart, Rush (1993)

Akatsukami:

I thought that was why we had the pope, the dalai lama, and Tagliabue?


Tom~

MaryAnn-
I wans’t gonna say anything in the hope that you would keep going in an attempt for affection until you eventually got to me! I want to see how close I am to the throne without actually doing all that work myself!

Kinda a King Ralph scenario! (Hey you never know and when I become King of England you will all be sorry!)

Actually, Nice work MaryAnn and Zulu! :slight_smile:

Anybody have the time or inclination to take it any further than the heirs of George VI’s kids? I know that the King of Norway is in there somewhere, and that Prince Philip is in line for the throne in his own right as a descendent of Queen Victoria, although he’d figuratively have to be the only survivor of a deranged mass murderer attacking the Royal Family Reunion to get there.

BTW, Bravo, Mary Ann! :slight_smile:

Very good Mary Ann. I was actually waiting for someone to try to top you. I guess you win :slight_smile:

Thank you! I feel much better now! I’ll let someone else take care of Polycarps request, though. :slight_smile:


MaryAnn
Sometimes life is so great you just gotta muss up your hair and quack like a duck!