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Template:Current British royal family tree

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Current British royal family tree
King George V
Queen Mary
King George VI
Queen Elizabeth
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
Prince George, Duke of Kent
Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
The Duke of Gloucester
(31)
The Duchess of GloucesterThe Duke of Kent
(41)
The Duchess of KentSir Angus Ogilvy
Princess Alexandra
(57)
Prince Michael of Kent
(52)
Princess Michael of Kent
Diana, Princess of Wales
The KingThe QueenMark PhillipsThe Princess Royal
(17)
Sir Timothy LaurenceThe Duke of York
(8)
Sarah, Duchess of YorkThe Duke of Edinburgh
(14)
The Duchess of EdinburghThe Earl of Snowdon
(25)
The Countess of SnowdonDaniel ChattoLady Sarah Chatto
(28)
The Prince of Wales
(1)
The Princess of WalesThe Duke of Sussex
(5)
The Duchess of SussexPeter Phillips
(18)
Autumn PhillipsZara Tindall
(21)
Michael TindallEdoardo Mapelli MozziPrincess Beatrice
(9)
Jack BrooksbankPrincess Eugenie
(11)
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
(16)
Earl of Wessex
(15)
Viscount Linley
(26)
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
(27)
Samuel Chatto
(29)
Arthur Chatto
(30)
Prince George of Wales
(2)
Princess Charlotte of Wales
(3)
Prince Louis of Wales
(4)
Prince Archie of Sussex
(6)
Princess Lilibet of Sussex
(7)
Savannah Phillips
(19)
Isla Phillips
(20)
Mia Tindall
(22)
Lena Tindall
(23)
Lucas Tindall
(24)
Sienna Mapelli Mozzi
(10)
August Brooksbank
(12)
Ernest Brooksbank
(13)

Notes

  • Numbers in brackets indicate places in the line of succession.[1][2][3]
  • Boxes indicate living individuals with royal titles and styles.
  • Purple indicates living individuals listed or described as members of the royal family on the official website.[4]
  • Boldface indicates living individuals listed as members of the royal family in Lord Chamberlain's list of the royal family as of May 2024.[5]
  • Dashed lines indicate married couples, dotted lines divorced couples.[2]
  • Dagger (†) indicates deceased individuals.
  1. ^ "Succession". royal.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Who's who in the House of Windsor: Queen Elizabeth II's line of succession". CNN. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  3. ^ "The Line Of Succession". www.debretts.com. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  4. ^ "The Royal Family". royal.uk. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  5. ^ "The Royal Family" (PDF). May 2024.