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They are the 8 great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth: not all have a royal title

 They are the 8 great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth: not all have a royal title

They are the 8 great-grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth: not all have a royal title


Do you know all of Queen Elizabeth's great-grandchildren? The monarch has 8 but only some of them have a royal title.



Queen Elizabeth's legacy will not end soon: her four children already had offspring but only some of her have made her great-grandmother. You can learn more secrets of the royals here.


So far, the monarch has 8 great-grandchildren, of whom at least 4 are very famous because her parents are active members of royalty and among them is a very likely future king.


The other 4 are not as well known, but who they are is worth knowing.


Let's start with the youngest.


1. Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor

The son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is the newest member of the British royal family and one of the most popular - he was born in May 2019.


His parents shocked the world with their resignation from the crown to live a life away from the rules of the palace. That has put them in the center of all eyes, but at least little Archie will grow up without so much protocol.


He is in 7th place in the line of succession to the throne.


2. Lena Elizabeth Tindall

She is the second daughter of Mike and Zara Tindall and granddaughter of Princess Anne. She was born in June 2018 and for months her figure remained a mystery to the world.


Contrary to other royals, there are not many photos of the little girl, who despite not having a royal title, holds 20th place to ascend to the British throne.


3. Prince Louis Arthur Charles

The youngest member of William and Kate's children, little Louis was born in April 2018, shortly before his uncle Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle. That year it was quite an event.


Despite his young age, he has become one of the most wanted and loved royals, due to his charisma and smiling character.



He is fifth in line of succession, behind his two brothers, his father and his grandfather, Prince Charles.


4. Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

The older sister of Louis and second daughter of William and Kate Middleton, at 5 she is already considered a fashion icon by the British press.


Charlotte is the woman who is closest to becoming queen - she is 4th in the line of succession.


She was not only named after her great-grandmother, the queen, but after her famous and iconic grandmother, the late Lady Di.


5. Mia Grace Tindall

Another of Isabel's great-granddaughters who does not hold a royal title, Mia is the daughter of Mike and Zara Tindall and the granddaughter of Princess Anne.


Born in 2014, she is number 19 on the succession list to the throne despite not being considered royal, as her mother also did not receive a title at birth.


6. Prince George Alexander Louis

As the closest to the throne (behind only his grandfather and father), he is the most famous and well-known great-grandson of the queen.


As the firstborn of Kate and William, his birth paralyzed the entire world, that he patiently waited for the first photos of the monarch.



7. Elizabeth Phillips Island

The second daughter of Autumn and Peter Phillips (Princess Anne's first-born), at 8 years of age she is another of the most unknown great-granddaughters of the queen.


Despite not having a noble title, she is number 17 on the succession list to the throne.


8. Savannah Anne Kathleen Phillips

At 9 years old, the first child of Autumn and Peter Phillips, Savannah is the queen's greatest great-granddaughter.


Despite being the first to make Elizabeth a great-grandmother, Savannah does not have a royal title as her father does not either: Princess Anne and her husband declined the queen's proposal when Peter was born.


She is in 16th place for the succession to the throne.

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