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Royal family’s new order of succession after Queen’s death

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After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, in Balmoral Thursday, the royal family has a new line of succession

With Charles becoming UK’s king, his sons and grandchildren are next in succession for the monarchy.

Here are the first 15 people in order of succession:

1. Prince William, the elder son of Charles and the late princess Diana. He is married to Kate, the duchess of Cambridge. Their three children follow him in the line of succession.

2. Prince George of Cambridge, born in July 2013

3. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, born in May 2015

4. Prince Louis of Cambridge, born in April 2018

5. Prince Harry, the younger son of Charles and Diana

6. Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, born to Harry and Meghan, duchess of Sussex, in May 2019

Read: 10 things to know about Queen Elizabeth II

7. Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, born in June 2021

8. Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s second-eldest son

9. Princess Beatrice, elder daughter of Andrew and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson

10. Sienna Elizabeth, daughter of Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, born in September 2021

11. Princess Eugenie, Andrew and Sarah’s younger daughter

12. August Brooksbank, born to Eugenie and James Brooksbank in February 2021

13. Prince Edward, the queen and Philip’s youngest child

14. James, Viscount Severn, the younger child of Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex

15. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, Edward and Sophie’s daughter

Source: United News of Bangladesh