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What Breed of Dogs Was Queen Elizabeth II Especially Known For?

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In What Year Did Queen Elizabeth II Accede to the Throne?

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What Title Does Camilla Hold Today?

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Who Is the Heir Apparent To King Charles III?

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Who Designed Catherine’s Wedding Dress?

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On Which Date Was Queen Elizabeth II Crowned?

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Whose Sapphire Engagement Ring Does Catherine Wear?

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Name the Children of the Prince and Princess of Wales in Birth Order.

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What Is Prince Harry’s First Given Name?

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In What Year Did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Marry?

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What Is Princess Diana’s Maiden Name?

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Who Is Second in Line To the Throne Today?

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Which TV Legal Drama Featured Meghan Before Royal Life?

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Where Did Princess Diana Die?

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Which International Sporting Event Did Prince Harry Create for Wounded Veterans?

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What Notable Humanitarian Cause Did Diana Publicly Champion in Her Final Years?

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In Which Military Branch Did Prince Philip Serve During World War II?

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In What Year Did Charles and Diana Divorce?

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Who Is the Only Daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip?

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In Which Year Did Princess Anne Compete at the Olympics?

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Which Royal Residence Is the Monarch’s Official London Home?

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Who Accompanied Meghan For the Final Walk Down the Aisle?

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What Is Harry’s Primary Title Following Marriage?

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Which Heirloom Crown Is Traditionally Worn by the Monarch After the Coronation Service?

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Where Is Princess Diana Buried?

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What Is Catherine’s Maiden Name?

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Which School Did William and Harry Attend?

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Where Did Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Take Place?

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Which Fashion House Designed Meghan’s Wedding Dress for the Ceremony?

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How Long Did Queen Elizabeth II Reign?

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On What Day Is the Sovereign’s Official Birthday Traditionally Marked in the UK?

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When Was King Charles III Crowned?

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Before Becoming King, Which Title Did Charles Hold for Decades?

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In What Year Did Charles Marry Camilla?

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In What Year Did William and Catherine Marry?

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Which Jubilee Marked 70 Years of Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign?

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Where Did William Propose To Catherine?

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Where Was Prince George Born?

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Where Did Harry and Meghan Marry?

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Where Did Queen Elizabeth II Die?

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In What Year Did King Charles III Accede to the Throne?

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What Are the Names of Harry and Meghan’s Children?

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What Is Meghan’s Primary Title Following Marriage?

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What Phrase Commonly Describes Harry and Meghan Stepping Back From Senior Royal Duties?

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What Was Prince Philip’s Main Title?

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When Was Prince William Created Prince of Wales?

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Why Does Princess Charlotte Precede Prince Louis in the Line of Succession?

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Where Was King Charles III Crowned?

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Which Crown Was Used To Crown King Charles III?

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Which Dukedom Traditionally Provides Income To the Heir Apparent?

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What Is Catherine’s Current Title?

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Where Did Prince William and Catherine Marry?

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When Was Princess Charlotte Born?

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When Was Prince Louis Born?

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In Which Year Was Archie Born?

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In Which Year Was Lilibet Born?

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In What Year Did Charles and Diana Marry?

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Where Did Charles and Diana Marry?

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Where Was Princess Diana’s Funeral Held?

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Where Did Prince Philip Die?

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Which Charity Did Princess Anne Serve as Longtime President?

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What Is the Title Traditionally Held by the Monarch’s Only Daughter?

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Which Residence Is King Charles III’s Gloucestershire Home Known For Its Organic Gardens?

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Which Duchy Is the Sovereign’s Private Estate?

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Which Royal Residence Is Located in Berkshire and Known as the World’s Oldest Occupied Castle?

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Which Estate in Norfolk Is a Private Royal Residence Often Used for Christmas?

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Which Scottish Estate Is a Private Royal Retreat Associated With Summer Holidays?

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Which University Did William and Catherine Attend?

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What Is the Family Name Adopted by the Descendants of Elizabeth II and Philip?

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Which Regiment’s Irish Guards Uniform Did William Wear at His Wedding?

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What Is the Name Of Catherine’s 2023 Early Childhood Awareness Campaign?

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Where Was the 2023 Earthshot Prize Ceremony Held?

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Which Title Was Bestowed on Prince Edward in 2023?

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Who Is Prince Andrew’s Former Spouse?

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What Are the Names of Prince Andrew and Sarah’s Daughters?

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Whom Did Princess Beatrice Marry?

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Whom Did Princess Eugenie Marry?

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Who Is Princess Anne’s Son-In-Law?

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Which Equestrian Achievement Is Associated With Zara Tindall?

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Which School Did Catherine Attend Before University?

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Which Title Did Meghan Hold Upon Marriage According to Traditional Style?

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Which Castle Houses St George’s Chapel?

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Which Ceremony Marks the Monarch’s Official Birthday Parade?

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Which Order’s Ceremonial Day Is Traditionally Marked at Windsor Castle With Knights Wearing Robes and Insignia?

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Which Residence Serves as the Scottish Official Royal Palace in Edinburgh?

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Which Historic Ceremony Opens the UK Parliament With the Monarch’s Speech?

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Which Title Did William Hold Immediately Before Becoming Prince of Wales in 2022?

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Which Designer Created Meghan’s Evening Reception Dress?

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Which Chapel Was the Site of Princess Eugenie’s Wedding?

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Which Legal Change Ensured the Eldest Child Inherits the Crown Regardless of Gender (For Those Born After 2011)?

1
Pembroke Welsh Corgis
2
English Bulldogs
3
King Charles Spaniels
4
Labrador Retrievers

The Queen famously adored Pembroke Welsh Corgis, keeping more than 30 throughout her lifetime at royal residences.
1
1952
2
1947
3
1960
4
1953

Elizabeth became Queen on February 6, 1952, upon King George VI’s death while she was in Kenya.
1
Princess Consort Camilla
2
Queen Camilla
3
Duchess Camilla
4
The Queen Consort Camilla

Following the coronation, she is styled Queen Camilla, reflecting her status as the reigning monarch’s wife.
1
Prince George
2
Prince Harry
3
Prince William
4
Prince Andrew

As the monarch’s eldest son, Prince William is the heir apparent and first in the line of succession.
1
Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
2
Victoria Beckham
3
Jenny Packham
4
Stella McCartney

Sarah Burton’s Alexander McQueen design combined tradition and craftsmanship, quickly becoming an instantly recognizable bridal look.
1
June 5, 1952
2
May 1, 1953
3
July 2, 1953
4
June 2, 1953

Her coronation at Westminster Abbey occurred on June 2, 1953, more than a year after accession.
1
Queen Victoria’s
2
Princess Margaret’s
3
Princess Diana’s
4
Queen Mary’s

William proposed using his mother’s blue sapphire ring, symbolically connecting their engagement to Princess Diana’s memory.
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George, Charlotte, Louis
2
George, Louis, Charlotte
3
George, Charlotte, Arthur
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Charlotte, George, Louis

Their three children are Prince George (2013), Princess Charlotte (2015), and Prince Louis (2018), establishing the immediate line.
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Harold
2
Henry
3
Harry
4
Charles

His legal name is Henry Charles Albert David, though he is universally known by the nickname Harry.
1
2018
2
2017
3
2020
4
2019

Their royal wedding occurred in 2018, with attendees from around the world and extensive international television coverage.
1
Mountbatten
2
Spencer
3
Parker Bowles
4
Windsor

Born Diana Frances Spencer, she was styled Lady Diana Spencer before marrying the then Prince of Wales.
1
Princess Charlotte
2
Prince George
3
Prince Harry
4
Prince Louis

As William’s eldest child, Prince George follows his father and is second in the line of succession.
1
Boston Legal
2
Billions
3
Suits
4
The Good Wife

Meghan portrayed paralegal Rachel Zane in Suits for several seasons before her engagement to Prince Harry.
1
Geneva
2
New York
3
Paris
4
London

Princess Diana died in Paris on August 31, 1997, following a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel.
1
Warrior Games UK
2
Invictus Games
3
Valor Cup
4
Phoenix Games

Launched in 2014, the Invictus Games spotlight recovery and resilience among injured, wounded, and sick service personnel.
1
Education reform
2
Save the whales
3
Anti-smoking legislation
4
Landmine clearance

Diana’s high-profile visits to minefields and support for clearance charities helped drive global attention to the issue.
1
British Army
2
Royal Navy
3
Home Guard
4
Royal Air Force

Philip served with distinction in the Royal Navy, seeing active duty in the Mediterranean and Pacific theaters.
1
1995
2
1994
3
1997
4
1996

The royal couple’s marriage ended in 1996 after a public separation and high-profile media scrutiny.
1
Princess Margaret
2
Princess Alice
3
Princess Anne
4
Princess Beatrice

Anne, later titled The Princess Royal, is the second child and only daughter of Elizabeth II and Philip.
1
1984
2
1976
3
1972
4
1980

Princess Anne rode the Queen’s horse Goodwill at the 1976 Montreal Olympics in the equestrian three-day event.
1
Kensington Palace
2
Windsor Castle
3
Buckingham Palace
4
St James’s Palace

Buckingham Palace traditionally serves as the sovereign’s administrative headquarters and official London residence.
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Prince William
2
Doria Ragland
3
Prince Charles (Now King Charles III)
4
Prince Philip

In her father’s absence, Charles accompanied Meghan for part of the processional inside St George’s Chapel.
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Duke of York
2
Duke of Cambridge
3
Earl of Wessex
4
Duke of Sussex

Upon marriage, Harry received the dukedom of Sussex, with subsidiary titles Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel.
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St Edward’s Crown
2
Queen Mary’s Crown
3
George IV State Diadem
4
Imperial State Crown

After crowning with St Edward’s Crown, the monarch typically departs wearing the lighter Imperial State Crown.
1
Balmoral
2
Sandringham
3
Althorp
4
Windsor

Diana’s burial is at her family’s Althorp estate in Northamptonshire, on an island within the Oval Lake.
1
Parker Bowles
2
Spencer
3
Middleton
4
Ferguson

Born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton in 1982, she became Duchess of Cambridge upon marriage and later Princess of Wales.
1
Harrow School
2
Marlborough College
3
Gordonstoun
4
Eton College

Both princes attended Eton College near Windsor, following a long tradition of elite British education among royals.
1
Canterbury Cathedral
2
St Paul’s Cathedral
3
Westminster Abbey
4
St George’s Chapel

British coronations have been held at Westminster Abbey since 1066, including Elizabeth II’s historic 1953 ceremony.
1
Dior
2
Stella McCartney
3
Givenchy (Clare Waight Keller)
4
Alexander McQueen

Meghan’s ceremony gown was designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy, featuring a timeless boat neckline and minimal embellishment.
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63 years
2
72 years
3
70 years
4
58 years

Elizabeth II reigned from 1952 until 2022, achieving the United Kingdom’s first Platinum Jubilee at 70 years.
1
A Saturday in June
2
April 21
3
January 1
4
December 25

Regardless of actual birth date, the monarch’s “official birthday” is publicly marked during June’s Trooping the Colour parade.
1
May 29, 2023
2
April 30, 2023
3
May 6, 2023
4
June 3, 2023

King Charles III’s coronation was held at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023, alongside Queen Camilla.
1
Duke of Kent
2
Duke of York
3
Prince of Wales
4
Earl of Wessex

Charles served as Prince of Wales from 1958 investiture preparations and 1969 investiture, until accession in 2022.
1
2010
2
2002
3
1999
4
2005

Charles and Camilla married in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall on April 9, 2005, followed by a blessing.
1
2010
2
2012
3
2009
4
2011

Their wedding took place in spring 2011, captivating millions worldwide and featuring dignitaries from across the Commonwealth.
1
Ruby Jubilee
2
Sapphire Jubilee
3
Diamond Jubilee
4
Platinum Jubilee

The 70-year milestone celebrated in 2022 is known as a Platinum Jubilee, an unprecedented event for a British monarch.
1
Kenya
2
France
3
Scotland
4
Mustique

William proposed in Kenya during a private trip, later discussed by the couple during their engagement announcement interview.
1
The Portland Hospital
2
St Mary’s Hospital, Lindo Wing
3
Royal Free Hospital
4
Princess Anne Hospital

Like his father William, George was born at St Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing in London on July 22, 2013.
1
Canterbury Cathedral
2
St Paul’s Cathedral
3
Westminster Abbey
4
St George’s Chapel, Windsor

The wedding was held at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, 2018, before a global audience.
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Windsor Castle, England
2
Balmoral Castle, Scotland
3
Buckingham Palace, London
4
Sandringham House, Norfolk

The Palace announced she died peacefully at Balmoral on September 8, 2022, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
1
2021
2
2020
3
2023
4
2022

Charles became King on September 8, 2022, immediately following his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
1
August and Sienna
2
Archie and Lilibet
3
Mia and Lena
4
George and Charlotte

Their children are Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Princess Lilibet Diana, born in 2019 and 2021 respectively.
1
Countess of Dumbarton
2
Princess Meghan
3
Duchess of Sussex
4
Princess Henry of Wales

Meghan became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex, traditionally styled through her husband’s princely status.
1
“Ceremonial Pause”
2
“Partial Retirement”
3
“Temporary Sabbatical”
4
“Stepping Back as Working Royals”

In early 2020, they announced stepping back as working royals, transitioning to financial independence and private ventures.
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Duke of Edinburgh
2
Duke of York
3
Earl of Snowdon
4
Duke of Kent

Married to Elizabeth in 1947, he became the Duke of Edinburgh and served as consort throughout her reign.
1
June 2, 1953
2
September 9, 2022
3
April 29, 2011
4
May 6, 2023

The day after accession, the King named William Prince of Wales during his first broadcast to the nation.
1
Male-preference primogeniture still applies
2
Because she is older than George
3
Absolute primogeniture under the 2013 Act
4
Special letters patent from 2020

The Succession to the Crown Act 2013 ended male preference for those born after October 28, 2011.
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St Paul’s Cathedral
2
Canterbury Cathedral
3
Westminster Abbey
4
St George’s Chapel

Continuing centuries of tradition, the coronation took place at Westminster Abbey before state and Commonwealth representatives.
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Queen Mary’s Crown
2
Imperial State Crown
3
George IV State Diadem
4
St Edward’s Crown

The Archbishop placed St Edward’s Crown on Charles’s head during the anointing and crowning portion of the service.
1
Duke of Cornwall
2
Duke of Kent
3
Duke of York
4
Duke of Gloucester

The Duchy of Cornwall generates income for the heir apparent, a title William assumed upon his father’s accession.
1
Duchess of Cornwall
2
Duchess of Cambridge
3
The Princess of Wales
4
Queen Consort

When William became Prince of Wales, Catherine accordingly became Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales.
1
Canterbury Cathedral
2
St George’s Chapel
3
St Paul’s Cathedral
4
Westminster Abbey

The couple married at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, during a globally televised ceremony.
1
2014
2
2015
3
2017
4
2016

Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana arrived on May 2, 2015, greeting crowds gathered outside the Lindo Wing.
1
2018
2
2020
3
2017
4
2019

Prince Louis Arthur Charles was born April 23, 2018, completing William and Catherine’s trio of children.
1
2020
2
2019
3
2021
4
2018

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born in May 2019, arriving one year after his parents’ Windsor wedding.
1
2019
2
2021
3
2022
4
2020

Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in June 2021, her first name honoring the Queen’s childhood nickname.
1
1985
2
1983
3
1981
4
1979

Their wedding on July 29, 1981, at St Paul’s Cathedral was watched by hundreds of millions worldwide.
1
Westminster Abbey
2
St Paul’s Cathedral
3
Canterbury Cathedral
4
St George’s Chapel

Their ceremony was held at London’s St Paul’s Cathedral rather than Westminster Abbey, accommodating a larger congregation.
1
Canterbury Cathedral
2
Windsor Castle
3
St Paul’s Cathedral
4
Westminster Abbey

Her funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey on September 6, 1997, with worldwide television coverage.
1
Balmoral Castle
2
Buckingham Palace
3
Windsor Castle
4
Sandringham House

The Duke of Edinburgh died at Windsor Castle on April 9, 2021, shortly before his 100th birthday.
1
British Red Cross
2
Save the Children
3
Oxfam
4
Barnardo’s

Anne has been closely associated with Save the Children for decades, emphasizing practical, hands-on charity work.
1
Duchess of Kent
2
Duchess of York
3
The Princess Royal
4
Countess of Wessex

The title The Princess Royal is customarily granted to the sovereign’s eldest daughter and held for life.
1
Dumfries House
2
Birkhall
3
Clarence House
4
Highgrove House

Highgrove House near Tetbury is Charles’s country home, celebrated for organic gardens and environmental projects developed since 1980.
1
The Duchy of Clarence
2
The Duchy of York
3
The Duchy of Cornwall
4
The Duchy of Lancaster

The Duchy of Lancaster provides the monarch with private income, distinct from the Crown Estate’s public revenues.
1
Holyroodhouse
2
Windsor Castle
3
Sandringham House
4
Balmoral Castle

Windsor Castle has been continuously occupied by British monarchs for nearly a millennium and remains a working royal palace.
1
Highgrove
2
Sandringham House
3
Balmoral Castle
4
Kensington Palace

The Royal Family frequently spends Christmas at Sandringham, a private estate held by the monarch in Norfolk.
1
Birkhall
2
Holyroodhouse
3
Balmoral Castle
4
Glamis Castle

Balmoral in Aberdeenshire is a private, beloved royal retreat, long used for summer stays and countryside activities.
1
Durham University
2
University of Oxford
3
University of Cambridge
4
University of St Andrews

William and Catherine met while studying at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where both read art history initially.
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Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
2
Windsor
3
Mountbatten-Windsor
4
Tudor

The 1960 declaration formalized Mountbatten-Windsor as the surname for non-royal-titled descendants of Elizabeth II and Philip.
1
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards
2
Colonel of the Scots Guards
3
Colonel of the Irish Guards
4
Colonel of the Welsh Guards

William wore the red tunic of the Irish Guards, reflecting his honorary colonelcy at the time of the wedding.
1
Starting Strong
2
Future Foundations
3
Shaping Us
4
Early Years Matter

Launched in 2023 by The Princess of Wales, Shaping Us highlights early childhood’s lifelong impact on development and society.
1
Singapore
2
Boston
3
London
4
Dubai

The third Earthshot Prize ceremony took place in Singapore in 2023, following previous events in London and Boston.
1
Duke of York
2
Duke of Edinburgh
3
Duke of Sussex
4
Duke of Kent

In 2023, Edward received his late father’s title, becoming the Duke of Edinburgh with Sophie as Duchess of Edinburgh.
1
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
2
Sarah, Duchess of York
3
Diana, Princess of Wales
4
Anne, Princess Royal

Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson in 1986; they share two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
1
Beatrice and Eugenie
2
Sienna and Mia
3
Zara and Louise
4
Anne and Charlotte

Their daughters are Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, both of whom carry out charitable work and occasional royal duties.
1
Jack Brooksbank
2
Mike Tindall
3
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
4
Timothy Laurence

Princess Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020 during a small ceremony at Windsor, adjusted for pandemic restrictions.
1
Mike Tindall
2
Jack Brooksbank
3
Mark Phillips
4
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in October 2018 with televised proceedings.
1
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
2
Peter Phillips
3
Mike Tindall
4
Jack Brooksbank

Former England rugby international Mike Tindall married Zara Phillips (now Zara Tindall) in 2011 in Edinburgh.
1
Olympic bronze Rio 2016
2
Individual Olympic gold Beijing 2008
3
Olympic silver (team eventing) London 2012
4
Grand National victory 2014

Zara Tindall earned team eventing silver for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
1
Benenden School
2
Marlborough College
3
Cheltenham Ladies’ College
4
Downe House

Catherine attended Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where she was active in sports before studying at St Andrews.
1
Princess Meghan
2
Princess Henry of Wales
3
Countess of Cornwall
4
Princess of Sussex

By court style, a princess by marriage may be styled using her husband’s name—hence “Princess Henry of Wales.”
1
Buckingham Palace
2
Balmoral Castle
3
Windsor Castle
4
Edinburgh Castle

St George’s Chapel, the site of many royal weddings and funerals, is located within Windsor Castle’s grounds.
1
Changing of the Guard
2
Trooping the Colour
3
Garter Day
4
State Opening of Parliament

Trooping the Colour features Household Division regiments and concludes with the Royal Family balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace.
1
Order of the Garter
2
Order of the Thistle
3
Order of the Bath
4
Order of St Michael and St George

Garter Day celebrates the ancient Order of the Garter, founded by Edward III, with grand processions in Windsor.
1
Palace of Holyroodhouse
2
Edinburgh Castle
3
Glamis Castle
4
Balmoral Castle

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the monarch’s official residence in Scotland, situated at the end of the Royal Mile.
1
Garter Service
2
State Opening of Parliament
3
Investiture of the Prince of Wales
4
Maundy Service

The State Opening features the monarch’s speech outlining the government’s agenda, delivered in the House of Lords.
1
Duke of Edinburgh
2
Duke of York
3
Duke of Cambridge
4
Earl of Wessex

From his wedding in 2011, William held the dukedom of Cambridge, later adding Cornwall and Rothesay upon accession.
1
Stella McCartney
2
Victoria Beckham
3
Ralph & Russo
4
Jenny Packham

The bespoke lily-white halter-neck evening gown by Stella McCartney complemented Meghan’s daytime Givenchy bridal look.
1
Canterbury Cathedral
2
Westminster Abbey
3
St George’s Chapel
4
St Paul’s Cathedral

Eugenie’s 2018 wedding to Jack Brooksbank also took place at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
1
Act of Settlement 1701
2
Royal Marriages Act 1772
3
Succession to the Crown Act 2013
4
Bill of Rights 1689

The 2013 Act introduced absolute primogeniture for those born after October 28, 2011, modernizing royal succession rules.
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From historic traditions to modern-day drama, the British Royal Family has fascinated the world for generations. This quiz will test your knowledge of their history, milestones, and famous members. See how well you really know the royals!

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