How Well Do You Know The Royal Family?
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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)?
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Pembroke Welsh Corgis
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English Bulldogs
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King Charles Spaniels
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Labrador Retrievers
The Queen famously adored Pembroke Welsh Corgis, keeping more than 30 throughout her lifetime at royal residences.
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1952
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1947
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1960
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1953
Elizabeth became Queen on February 6, 1952, upon King George VI’s death while she was in Kenya.
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Princess Consort Camilla
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Queen Camilla
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Duchess Camilla
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The Queen Consort Camilla
Following the coronation, she is styled Queen Camilla, reflecting her status as the reigning monarch’s wife.
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Prince George
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Prince Harry
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Prince William
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Prince Andrew
As the monarch’s eldest son, Prince William is the heir apparent and first in the line of succession.
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Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen
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Victoria Beckham
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Jenny Packham
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Stella McCartney
Sarah Burton’s Alexander McQueen design combined tradition and craftsmanship, quickly becoming an instantly recognizable bridal look.
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June 5, 1952
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May 1, 1953
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July 2, 1953
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June 2, 1953
Her coronation at Westminster Abbey occurred on June 2, 1953, more than a year after accession.
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Queen Victoria’s
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Princess Margaret’s
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Princess Diana’s
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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
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George, Louis, Charlotte
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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
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Henry
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Harry
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Charles
His legal name is Henry Charles Albert David, though he is universally known by the nickname Harry.
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2018
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2017
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2020
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2019
Their royal wedding occurred in 2018, with attendees from around the world and extensive international television coverage.
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Mountbatten
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Spencer
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Parker Bowles
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Windsor
Born Diana Frances Spencer, she was styled Lady Diana Spencer before marrying the then Prince of Wales.
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Princess Charlotte
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Prince George
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Prince Harry
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Prince Louis
As William’s eldest child, Prince George follows his father and is second in the line of succession.
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Boston Legal
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Billions
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Suits
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The Good Wife
Meghan portrayed paralegal Rachel Zane in Suits for several seasons before her engagement to Prince Harry.
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Geneva
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New York
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Paris
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London
Princess Diana died in Paris on August 31, 1997, following a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel.
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Warrior Games UK
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Invictus Games
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Valor Cup
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Phoenix Games
Launched in 2014, the Invictus Games spotlight recovery and resilience among injured, wounded, and sick service personnel.
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Education reform
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Save the whales
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Anti-smoking legislation
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Landmine clearance
Diana’s high-profile visits to minefields and support for clearance charities helped drive global attention to the issue.
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British Army
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Royal Navy
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Home Guard
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Royal Air Force
Philip served with distinction in the Royal Navy, seeing active duty in the Mediterranean and Pacific theaters.
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1995
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1994
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1997
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1996
The royal couple’s marriage ended in 1996 after a public separation and high-profile media scrutiny.
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Princess Margaret
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Princess Alice
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Princess Anne
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Princess Beatrice
Anne, later titled The Princess Royal, is the second child and only daughter of Elizabeth II and Philip.
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1984
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1976
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1972
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1980
Princess Anne rode the Queen’s horse Goodwill at the 1976 Montreal Olympics in the equestrian three-day event.
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Kensington Palace
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Windsor Castle
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Buckingham Palace
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St James’s Palace
Buckingham Palace traditionally serves as the sovereign’s administrative headquarters and official London residence.
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Prince William
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Doria Ragland
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Prince Charles (Now King Charles III)
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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
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Duke of Cambridge
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Earl of Wessex
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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
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Queen Mary’s Crown
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George IV State Diadem
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Imperial State Crown
After crowning with St Edward’s Crown, the monarch typically departs wearing the lighter Imperial State Crown.
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Balmoral
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Sandringham
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Althorp
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Windsor
Diana’s burial is at her family’s Althorp estate in Northamptonshire, on an island within the Oval Lake.
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Parker Bowles
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Spencer
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Middleton
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Ferguson
Born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton in 1982, she became Duchess of Cambridge upon marriage and later Princess of Wales.
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Harrow School
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Marlborough College
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Gordonstoun
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Eton College
Both princes attended Eton College near Windsor, following a long tradition of elite British education among royals.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
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St George’s Chapel
British coronations have been held at Westminster Abbey since 1066, including Elizabeth II’s historic 1953 ceremony.
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Dior
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Stella McCartney
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Givenchy (Clare Waight Keller)
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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
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72 years
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70 years
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58 years
Elizabeth II reigned from 1952 until 2022, achieving the United Kingdom’s first Platinum Jubilee at 70 years.
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A Saturday in June
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April 21
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January 1
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December 25
Regardless of actual birth date, the monarch’s “official birthday” is publicly marked during June’s Trooping the Colour parade.
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May 29, 2023
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April 30, 2023
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May 6, 2023
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June 3, 2023
King Charles III’s coronation was held at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023, alongside Queen Camilla.
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Duke of Kent
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Duke of York
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Prince of Wales
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Earl of Wessex
Charles served as Prince of Wales from 1958 investiture preparations and 1969 investiture, until accession in 2022.
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2010
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2002
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1999
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2005
Charles and Camilla married in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall on April 9, 2005, followed by a blessing.
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2010
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2012
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2009
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2011
Their wedding took place in spring 2011, captivating millions worldwide and featuring dignitaries from across the Commonwealth.
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Ruby Jubilee
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Sapphire Jubilee
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Diamond Jubilee
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Platinum Jubilee
The 70-year milestone celebrated in 2022 is known as a Platinum Jubilee, an unprecedented event for a British monarch.
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Kenya
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France
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Scotland
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Mustique
William proposed in Kenya during a private trip, later discussed by the couple during their engagement announcement interview.
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The Portland Hospital
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St Mary’s Hospital, Lindo Wing
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Royal Free Hospital
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Princess Anne Hospital
Like his father William, George was born at St Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing in London on July 22, 2013.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
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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
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Balmoral Castle, Scotland
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Buckingham Palace, London
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Sandringham House, Norfolk
The Palace announced she died peacefully at Balmoral on September 8, 2022, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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2021
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2020
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2023
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2022
Charles became King on September 8, 2022, immediately following his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
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August and Sienna
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Archie and Lilibet
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Mia and Lena
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George and Charlotte
Their children are Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Princess Lilibet Diana, born in 2019 and 2021 respectively.
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Countess of Dumbarton
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Princess Meghan
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Duchess of Sussex
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Princess Henry of Wales
Meghan became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex, traditionally styled through her husband’s princely status.
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“Ceremonial Pause”
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“Partial Retirement”
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“Temporary Sabbatical”
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“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
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Duke of York
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Earl of Snowdon
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Duke of Kent
Married to Elizabeth in 1947, he became the Duke of Edinburgh and served as consort throughout her reign.
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June 2, 1953
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September 9, 2022
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April 29, 2011
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May 6, 2023
The day after accession, the King named William Prince of Wales during his first broadcast to the nation.
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Male-preference primogeniture still applies
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Because she is older than George
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Absolute primogeniture under the 2013 Act
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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
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
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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
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Imperial State Crown
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George IV State Diadem
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St Edward’s Crown
The Archbishop placed St Edward’s Crown on Charles’s head during the anointing and crowning portion of the service.
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Duke of Cornwall
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Duke of Kent
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Duke of York
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Duke of Gloucester
The Duchy of Cornwall generates income for the heir apparent, a title William assumed upon his father’s accession.
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Duchess of Cornwall
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Duchess of Cambridge
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The Princess of Wales
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Queen Consort
When William became Prince of Wales, Catherine accordingly became Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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St George’s Chapel
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
The couple married at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, during a globally televised ceremony.
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2014
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2015
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2017
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2016
Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana arrived on May 2, 2015, greeting crowds gathered outside the Lindo Wing.
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2018
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2020
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2017
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2019
Prince Louis Arthur Charles was born April 23, 2018, completing William and Catherine’s trio of children.
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2020
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2019
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2021
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2018
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born in May 2019, arriving one year after his parents’ Windsor wedding.
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2019
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2021
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2022
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2020
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in June 2021, her first name honoring the Queen’s childhood nickname.
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1985
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1983
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1981
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1979
Their wedding on July 29, 1981, at St Paul’s Cathedral was watched by hundreds of millions worldwide.
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Westminster Abbey
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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Canterbury Cathedral
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St George’s Chapel
Their ceremony was held at London’s St Paul’s Cathedral rather than Westminster Abbey, accommodating a larger congregation.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Windsor Castle
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
Her funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey on September 6, 1997, with worldwide television coverage.
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Balmoral Castle
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Buckingham Palace
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Windsor Castle
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Sandringham House
The Duke of Edinburgh died at Windsor Castle on April 9, 2021, shortly before his 100th birthday.
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British Red Cross
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Save the Children
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Oxfam
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Barnardo’s
Anne has been closely associated with Save the Children for decades, emphasizing practical, hands-on charity work.
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Duchess of Kent
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Duchess of York
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The Princess Royal
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Countess of Wessex
The title The Princess Royal is customarily granted to the sovereign’s eldest daughter and held for life.
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Dumfries House
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Birkhall
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Clarence House
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Highgrove House
Highgrove House near Tetbury is Charles’s country home, celebrated for organic gardens and environmental projects developed since 1980.
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The Duchy of Clarence
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The Duchy of York
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The Duchy of Cornwall
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The Duchy of Lancaster
The Duchy of Lancaster provides the monarch with private income, distinct from the Crown Estate’s public revenues.
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Holyroodhouse
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Windsor Castle
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Sandringham House
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Balmoral Castle
Windsor Castle has been continuously occupied by British monarchs for nearly a millennium and remains a working royal palace.
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Highgrove
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Sandringham House
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Balmoral Castle
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Kensington Palace
The Royal Family frequently spends Christmas at Sandringham, a private estate held by the monarch in Norfolk.
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Birkhall
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Holyroodhouse
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Balmoral Castle
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Glamis Castle
Balmoral in Aberdeenshire is a private, beloved royal retreat, long used for summer stays and countryside activities.
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Durham University
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University of Oxford
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University of Cambridge
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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
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Windsor
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Mountbatten-Windsor
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Tudor
The 1960 declaration formalized Mountbatten-Windsor as the surname for non-royal-titled descendants of Elizabeth II and Philip.
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Colonel of the Grenadier Guards
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Colonel of the Scots Guards
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Colonel of the Irish Guards
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Colonel of the Welsh Guards
William wore the red tunic of the Irish Guards, reflecting his honorary colonelcy at the time of the wedding.
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Starting Strong
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Future Foundations
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Shaping Us
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Early Years Matter
Launched in 2023 by The Princess of Wales, Shaping Us highlights early childhood’s lifelong impact on development and society.
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Singapore
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Boston
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London
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Dubai
The third Earthshot Prize ceremony took place in Singapore in 2023, following previous events in London and Boston.
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Duke of York
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Duke of Edinburgh
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Duke of Sussex
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Duke of Kent
In 2023, Edward received his late father’s title, becoming the Duke of Edinburgh with Sophie as Duchess of Edinburgh.
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
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Sarah, Duchess of York
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Diana, Princess of Wales
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Anne, Princess Royal
Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson in 1986; they share two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
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Beatrice and Eugenie
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Sienna and Mia
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Zara and Louise
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Anne and Charlotte
Their daughters are Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, both of whom carry out charitable work and occasional royal duties.
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Jack Brooksbank
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Mike Tindall
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
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Timothy Laurence
Princess Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020 during a small ceremony at Windsor, adjusted for pandemic restrictions.
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Mike Tindall
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Jack Brooksbank
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Mark Phillips
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in October 2018 with televised proceedings.
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
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Peter Phillips
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Mike Tindall
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Jack Brooksbank
Former England rugby international Mike Tindall married Zara Phillips (now Zara Tindall) in 2011 in Edinburgh.
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Olympic bronze Rio 2016
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Individual Olympic gold Beijing 2008
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Olympic silver (team eventing) London 2012
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Grand National victory 2014
Zara Tindall earned team eventing silver for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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Benenden School
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Marlborough College
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Cheltenham Ladies’ College
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Downe House
Catherine attended Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where she was active in sports before studying at St Andrews.
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Princess Meghan
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Princess Henry of Wales
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Countess of Cornwall
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Princess of Sussex
By court style, a princess by marriage may be styled using her husband’s name—hence “Princess Henry of Wales.”
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Buckingham Palace
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Balmoral Castle
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Windsor Castle
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Edinburgh Castle
St George’s Chapel, the site of many royal weddings and funerals, is located within Windsor Castle’s grounds.
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Changing of the Guard
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Trooping the Colour
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Garter Day
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State Opening of Parliament
Trooping the Colour features Household Division regiments and concludes with the Royal Family balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace.
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Order of the Garter
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Order of the Thistle
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Order of the Bath
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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.
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Palace of Holyroodhouse
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Edinburgh Castle
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Glamis Castle
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Balmoral Castle
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the monarch’s official residence in Scotland, situated at the end of the Royal Mile.
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Garter Service
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State Opening of Parliament
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Investiture of the Prince of Wales
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Maundy Service
The State Opening features the monarch’s speech outlining the government’s agenda, delivered in the House of Lords.
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Duke of Edinburgh
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Duke of York
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Duke of Cambridge
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Earl of Wessex
From his wedding in 2011, William held the dukedom of Cambridge, later adding Cornwall and Rothesay upon accession.
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Stella McCartney
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Victoria Beckham
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Ralph & Russo
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Jenny Packham
The bespoke lily-white halter-neck evening gown by Stella McCartney complemented Meghan’s daytime Givenchy bridal look.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Westminster Abbey
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St George’s Chapel
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St Paul’s Cathedral
Eugenie’s 2018 wedding to Jack Brooksbank also took place at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
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Act of Settlement 1701
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Royal Marriages Act 1772
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Succession to the Crown Act 2013
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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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