The line of succession to the throne of King Charles III

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The line of succession to the throne of King Charles III – Royal Central


It is the longest line of succession in the world with thousands in it, including monarchs of other nations. The path to the throne of King Charles III contains many names but the main focus falls on the few dozen most closely related to the monarch.

The line has already altered once in His Majesty’s reign and will no doubt change again.

Here are the first thirty people in line to the throne of King Charles III.

  1. The Prince of Wales
  2. Prince George of Wales
  3. Princess Charlotte of Wales
  4. Prince Louis of Wales
  5. The Duke of Sussex
  6. Prince Archie of Sussex
  7. Princess Lillibet of Sussex
  8. The Duke of York
  9. Princess Beatrice, Mrs Mapelli Mozzi
  10. Sienna Mapelli Mozzi
  11. Princess Eugenie, Mrs Brooksbank
  12. August Brooksbank
  13. Ernest Brooksbank
  14. The Duke of Edinburgh
  15. James, Earl of Wessex
  16. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
  17. The Princess Royal
  18. Peter Phillips
  19. Savannah Phillips
  20. Isla Phillips
  21. Zara Tindall
  22. Mia Tindall
  23. Isla Tindall
  24. Lucas Tindall
  25. The Earl of Snowdon
  26. Charles, Viscount Linley
  27. Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
  28. Lady Sarah Chatto
  29. Samuel Chatto
  30. Arthur Chatto



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