What happens if royal babies are twins?

If a member of the British Royal Family were to give birth to twins, whichever twin is born first would be the next in line to the throne. However, this rule of succession only counts for natural births.
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What happens if a royal heir is a twin?

Whichever twin comes out first is the heir, assuming there's no male primogeniture rules in place. So, for instance, if Prince Charles and Princess Anne had been twins, Charles would be the heir regardless of who came out first.
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Did any royalty have twins?

When it comes to adorable royal kids, the Monegasque royals have a perfect pair. Born on December 10, 2014, the royal twins of Monaco, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, have been charming fans since day one.
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Which royal is pregnant?

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have some exciting news — she's pregnant! Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter announced that she is expecting a baby in a statement released by Buckingham Palace. This will be the couple's second child, joining son August Philip Hawke, who was born in February 2021.
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How do Royals give birth?

Home births were the norm. Queen Elizabeth had all four of her children in royal residences, and so did Queen Victoria. The royal mothers brought in their own doctors and midwives to set up makeshift maternity wards. Otherwise they've taken place in hospitals.
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Can royal family marry non royal?

Royal marriages to commoners have historically been uncommon, due to traditions of members of royal families, especially high-level ones, only marrying other persons considered to be royalty, sometimes with penalties for royals who married far below their rank, deemed morganatic marriage.
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Do you have to be a virgin to marry a royal?

While there was no explicit rule that said royal brides had to be virgins, it was an accepted part of a royal protocol. So before Diana could marry Prince Charles, her family had to confirm that she was, in fact, a virgin.
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Can royal family marry a normal person?

Royals can marry commoners, with the Queen's permission.

Unlike Lady Diana Spencer, Charles' first wife, Camilla Parker Bowles was not only divorced, but also a commoner, whose marriage had to be approved by the Queen. Another famous commoner to marry into the royal family is none other than Kate Middleton.
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What are royals not allowed to do?

10 weird things that British royals are forbidden from doing: from eating raw meat and signing autographs, to playing Monopoly and wearing fur – so how did Meghan Markle break with tradition …
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Can a royal marry twice?

Royals Are Allowed to Remarry, but It's Tricky

Meanwhile, the Queen's daughter Princess Anne (who split with her first husband in 1992) also remarried, tying the knot with Timothy Laurence that same year. However, both Charles and Anne's second marriages were kinda sneaky.
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Why can't a royal marry a divorcee?

The royal family's distaste for divorce goes back to Henry VIII. The royal family's distaste for divorce goes back to Henry VIII. When Prince Harry wed Meghan Markle in 2018, he didn't just break the mold by marrying an American actress.
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Does a woman become a princess if she marries a prince?

In European countries, a woman who marries a prince will almost always become a princess, but a man who marries a princess will almost never become a prince, unless specifically created so.
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Who has to get permission from the Queen to marry?

Prince Harry has opened up about being oblivious to the rules surrounding royal engagements, which saw him require permission from his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II before he popped the question to Meghan Markle in 2017.
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Which royals married cousins?

King George V and Queen Mary: 2nd cousins

Like his father, King Edward VII, and his grandmother, Queen Victoria, King George V married his cousin, in this case, his second cousin, Mary of Teck. George V: George, being the son of King Edward VII, was the great-grandson of King George III.
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Which king married his own daughter?

Babur married his daughter & Humayun his niece to Chib Rajput Raja of Jammu. Akbar married his niece to Raja Man Singh. Rajpoots were schooled by Turks, Mughals, Marathas, Sikhs and even Gurkhas. All they did was compromise.
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Which country allows siblings to marry?

In Egypt it is argued to be customary to marry brother and sister. Greek King Ptolemy II continued this custom and married his sister Arsinoe which violated his native Macedonian custom. This started a 'trend' as the next seven of the eleven Greek kings of Egypt married their sisters.
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What do you call the wife of a king?

A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status.
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Why was Prince Harry not allowed to marry Meghan?

Under the terms of the Succession to the Crown Act 2013, the first six persons in the line of succession require the Sovereign's consent in order to marry. Harry was fifth in line at the time of his engagement.
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Can a king marry a divorcee?

So even if Edward had not abdicated Elizabeth would have come to the throne in 1972 instead of 1952. Why did Edward VIII have to give up the throne to marry a divorcee but King Charles III did not. Royals who are divorced or marry divorcees do not lose their position in the line of succession.
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Can the Queen refuse to pass a law?

Even in nations such as the United Kingdom, Norway, the Netherlands, Liechtenstein and Monaco which still, in theory, permit their monarch to withhold assent to laws, the monarch almost never does so, except in a dire political emergency or on advice of government.
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What do you call the daughter of a prince?

Only male royalty can hand down the title of princess. One day, if Prince George and Prince Louis have daughters, they will be princesses. But if Princess Charlotte has a daughter, she will not inherit a title at all. One can only be given to her. This is exactly what happened to Zara Philips, Princess Anne's daughter.
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Who are royals allowed to marry?

Per the the 1701 Act of Settlement, royals were forbidden from marrying a Roman Catholic. Now, royals are allowed to marry someone of any faith, so as long as the Queen approves.
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What is the son of a king called?

prince Add to list Share. A prince is royalty, the son of a king or queen.
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Can royals get tattoos?

It's becoming more common for royals from around the world to get tattooed. Britain's Princess Eugenie showed off a tiny circle tattoo behind her ear at a royal event in June. Meanwhile, Princess Sofia of Sweden showed her back tattoo of a sun symbol on her wedding day.
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Who was the first royal to divorce?

KING HENRY VIII & KATHERINE OF ARAGON

Theirs was the original royal divorce: King Henry VIII famously split with the Catholic church in 1534 in order to divorce the first of his six wives, Katherine of Aragon, who had not become pregnant with a male heir throughout their marriage.
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