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The Queen of England’s son is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge , born 21 June 1982. As the elder son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, he is the heir a...
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The Queen of England’s son is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge , born 21 June 1982. As the elder son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, he is the heir a...
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When a royal dies, the immediate steps are systematic and designed to preserve continuity of government and dignity. Death is first confirmed by medical professionals and formal...
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As of 2025, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge is nine years old . She was born on 2 May 2013 at St Mary’s Hospital, London, and is the second child and only daughter of Prince W...
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Queen Elizabeth II had four children, three of whom are sons: Charles, Andrew, and Edward. As a constitutional monarch, she raised them within a framework of duty and public ser...
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The Norway royal family tree centers on the reigning House of Glücksburg lineage of King Harald V, tracing documented descent, consorts, and legally recognized descendants who...
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When people ask, “How is Prince Charles doing,” they are typically seeking clarity on his health, his fulfillment of official duties, and his preparedness for future respons...
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This verified explainer clarifies which members of prominent royal families have died, the date of their death, and the immediate, historically documented context. It avoids spe...
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In common usage, Thailand’s king’s daughter is a princess born to the reigning monarch, most recently King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X). Under the 1997 Constitution and roya...
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The UK royal family operates as a constitutional monarchy, where the sovereign’s powers are largely ceremonial and political duties are carried out on behalf of the nation. Th...
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King George VI died on 6 February 1952 at his country residence, Sandringham House, in Norfolk, England. He was 56 years old. The immediate cause was a coronary thrombosis follo...
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