How old are the queens children?

Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II was the first child of Prince Albert, Duke of York. Her Majesty's father was unexpectedly named King in 1937, taking the name George VI. Knowing Elizabeth would one day be Queen, he began preparing her for the role at an early age, creating a special bond between them.
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and Prince Philip are parents to four children — Prince Charles, 71, Princess Anne, 69, Prince Andrew, 59, and Prince Edward, 55. Her Majesty's relationship with her kids is a topic explored in season 3 of the Netflix series The Crown.
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How old was the Queen when she was pregnant with Charles?

' Apparently this announcement was about the 22-year-old then Princess Elizabeth falling pregnant with Prince Charles, as five months after the announcement, he was born.
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Why is there such a big age gap between Anne and Andrew?

Author Sally Bedell Smith even suggests that the 10-year age gap between Princess Anne and Prince Andrew was the result of "Philip's anger over the queen's rejection of his family name".
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How old was the Queen when she got with Phillip?

1939: Philip and Elizabeth first meet

Elizabeth was just 13 in 1939 when, on a family trip, she spotted Philip, an 18-year-old Greek and Danish prince. "She fell desperately, desperately head-over-heels in love with him at first sight," British historian Andrew Roberts told TODAY.
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Were Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip related?

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have been married for 72 years, but their relationship goes much farther back. In fact, they knew each other from childhood—and are cousins.
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Queen Elizabeth II's Children



Who will be the next queen of England?

The oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, will take the throne when the Queen passes away. This means Prince Charles will be the next King and Camilla will be the next Queen Consort. The next official Queen in the British line of succession is Princess Charlotte.
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What does er stand for Queen?

In modern times the ER stands for "Elizabeth Regina" or Queen Elizabeth. As she is Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen's full cypher is in fact EIIR. They date back to the reign of Henry VIII, who is resposible for adding the letter R.
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Who is Queen Elizabeth favorite grandchild?

The source continues: "The Queen loves the fact that Louise and James relish their time at Balmoral, and she has become particularly close to Louise, who seems to have become her favourite grandchild, closely followed by James."
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How many corgis does the Queen have?

How many dogs does the Queen have in 2022? The Queen currently has four dogs - two corgis, one dorgi and a new cocker spaniel. The dorgi called Candy is the eldest canine, who is believed to have been around for at least 10 years. The Queen herself is credited with creating the dorgi - a dachshund-corgi mix.
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How did the Queen give birth while sleeping?

“Twilight sleep”

The scene, set in 1960, depicts the 35-year-old Queen in labour and receiving a bumper dose of anaesthetic, so her baby can be pulled out with forceps while she is “asleep”.
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Who was Queen Elizabeth's favorite child?

Prince Charles may be the first born and heir apparent, but royal watchers say it was his younger brother Andrew who shone bright. "Andrew has always been the Queen's favourite son and he has never done anything wrong in her eyes," Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell said in the documentary, The Royal Family at War.
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Why are Andrew's daughters Princesses and Edwards not?

Given that male-line grandchildren of the monarch are allowed princely titles, why are Prince Edward's children not styled as a Prince and Princess of the United Kingdom? The answer lies in their father's title - the Earl of Wessex - which was bestowed upon him on his wedding day to Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999.
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Did Queen Elizabeth have C section?

Princess Elizabeth was just 22 at the time, and she was reportedly in labor for 30 hours before giving birth by Caesarean section. But her husband, Prince Philip, was not present.
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Are Edward and Andrew twins?

He's the Queen's youngest son.

Prince Edward was born on March 10, 1964. At the time of his birth, he was third in line to the throne, behind his two older brothers, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew, but before his older sister Princess Anne.
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Did Queen Elizabeth hide her pregnancy?

When she became pregnant with her first child, Prince Charles, she hid her baby bump under loose-fitting blouses, boxy coats, and eventually retreated from public life when her bump became so pronounced she could no longer hide it. This became the norm for Queen Elizabeth II who went on to have three more children.
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What is Queen Elizabeth's favorite food?

Simply cooked meat and vegetables lead the way, with space for pheasant or venison should the Queen wish. Of course, Queen Elizabeth loves a Sunday roast just as much as anyone else. Along with chocolate, the Queen enjoys some strawberries or peaches for dessert.
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Why is Beatrice a Princess and Louise not?

As the daughters of Prince Andrew and granddaughters to the Queen, Beatrice and Eugenie were given Princess titles when they were born.
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What is Queen Elizabeth's favorite color?

Revealed: Why blue is the Queen's favourite colour... and why she doesn't like beige. Many have wondered what Her Majesty's favourite colour is - until now. Vogue magazine has studied every outfit she has worn in the last 12 months and found that blue is known as royal for a reason.
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Why is Elizabeth called Regina?

The Queen signs official documents "Elizabeth R." The R stands for Regina, which means "queen." (Regina is not one of her given names; she was baptised Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.) But the royal family does have a last name, and they do use it from time to time. This wasn't always the case.
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What will Charles regnal name be?

"While you might assume that he will one day become King Charles, there is a chance that he would end up being called a different name entirely," the Mirror wrote. Charles's full name is Charles Philip Arthur George, so it makes sense that he would use one of those four names as his regnal name.
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Does the queen own swans?

All the swans, sort of

Most of us know that Queen Elizabeth II technically owns all of the unclaimed swans in open water in England and Wales. But, the Queen only actually exercises ownership on certain stretches and tributaries of the River Thames around Windsor.
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Why Prince Philip is not a king?

The Duke of Edinburgh was not granted the title of king because of a rule that states the husband of a ruling queen is called prince consort, just as wives of kings are typically referred to as queen consort.
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Can Camilla be queen?

A Queen can be a Queen Consort (married to a King), a Queen Regnant (reigning in her own right) or a Queen Dowager (mother of the reigning Monarch). Camilla will therefore become Queen by marriage.
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Why don't they call Prince Philip king?

So, why was Prince Philip not King Philip? The answer is found in British Parliamentary law, which determines who's up next for the throne, and also what title his or her spouse will have. In terms of succession, the law looks only to blood, and not to gender.
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