How The Queen’s Passing Affects The Line Of Succession

With the passing of Britain’s longest reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II on September 9th, 2022 the world mourned her death. She was a cherished leader beloved of her people. Not to say that her life didn’t accompany tragedy and scandal, but for being the world’s longest reigning monarch, she’s had a full and fascinating life of ninety-six years.
However, with this mourning of loss, comes duty, so the topic of conversation quickly switched to who will be in line for the throne. And while that may be reviewed as heartless it is the system upon which the monarchy is built. This video will cover the next fifteen people that are in line to someday symbolically lead the United Kingdom. From this video find out if even after abdicating the throne if Prince Harry still has a shot at becoming the King of England. Learn what place all the grandchildren of Elizabeth will hold even if their parents are no longer married to one another. Find out if Megan Markle’s children will ever have the ability to be the King or Queen. And see if now disgraced Prince Andrew places anywhere in the succession line for the crown. Take a look and see the list that is quite shocking, to say the least. For all your celebrity news and up-to-date info on what is going on in the world of the royals like and subscribe to The Things Celebrity.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:17 HRH King Charles
1:29 HRH Prince William of Wales
2:19 HRH Prince George of Wales
2:52 HRH Princess Charlotte of Wales
3:18 HRH Prince Louis of Wales
3:46 Prince Harry
4:57 Archie Mountbatten-Windsor
5:18 Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor
5:45 Prince Andrew
6:37 Princess Beatrice
6:58 Sienna Mapelli Mozzi
7:16 Princess Eugenie
7:37 Outro

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Written by: Alessandra Vite
Narrated by: LanessaVO
Edited by: Steven Sune

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