The rules of British succession to the throne are determined by the British law of succession to the throne. According to the British law of succession to the throne, the throne is hereditary, and its basic principle is: 1 The eldest son of the king inherited it. Later, according to the amendment of 20 1 1 Law on Succession to the throne, it was inherited by the eldest son instead of the eldest son, that is, female children enjoyed the same rights as male children when they inherited the throne. 2. When the eldest son dies, there will be an heir to the eldest son; 3. If the eldest son dies without offspring, it shall be inherited by the second son or his successor; If the king has no children, it will be inherited by his brother.
Chu Jun in the eastern monarchy is called "Prince", and Chu Jun in the western monarchy is generally called "Crown Prince", but Britain is an exception. Chu Jun in Britain is called "Prince of Wales", and now the Prince of Wales is Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Charles is the eldest son of the Queen. As early as 1958, he won the exclusive title of "Prince of Wales" in Chu Jun, England. To this day, Prince Charles is still the Crown Prince because of his mother's long standby. Prince Charles has lived in Chu Jun for 60 years, and he has become the longest waiting Chu Jun in British history.
In 20 1 1 year, Britain revised the law of succession to the throne, and formally changed the traditional law of eldest son inheritance into the law of eldest son inheritance. Starting from Prince William, the eldest son of Prince Charles, all descendants, male or female, have the right to inherit the throne.
Prince Charles, 70, will inherit the throne after the death of his 92-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth. The official title of Charles is Prince of Wales, the first child of Queen Elizabeth and Prins Carl Philip, and the brother of Princess Anne (known as the Royal Princess), Prince Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. He is also the father of Prince William and Prince Harry. He was with his first wife, the late Princess Diana.
Thirty-five-year-old Prince William, under the rule of his father Prince Charles, ranked second under the royal tree. Prince George: Ranked third.
George ranks third in the Royal Tree of England. Although only four years old, the young prince has accompanied his parents in various royal posts, including a three-week visit to New Zealand and Australia in 20 14 and an official visit to Canada in 20 16. George is known as the Prince George of Cambridge. When he started kindergarten on 20 16, he made headlines all over the world.
20/kloc-In May of 0/5, the second child of Prince William and Princess Kate was born. This is a daughter named Charlotte, and the little princess becomes the fourth heir to the British royal family.
20/kloc-in April, 2008, the third child of Prince William and Princess Kate was born. A little prince named Prince Louis was the fifth heir to the British royal family.
As early as 20 1 1 year, Britain revised the royal succession law, stipulating that the order of succession to the throne was changed from the eldest son to the eldest son, so the birth of this younger brother did not affect the succession order of Princess Charlotte.
As the younger sister and brother of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are less likely to inherit the throne. If nothing happens, the king of England should be born among Prince George and his future children.