List of Godchildren of Members of The British Royal Family - Charles, Prince of Wales

Charles, Prince of Wales

  • The Hon Nicholas Knatchbull (1964–1979)
  • The Hon Timothy Knatchbull (born 1964)
  • Marina Victoria Alexandria Ogilvy (born 1966)
  • Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece (born 1967)
  • India Amanda Caroline Hicks (born 1967)
  • James Hamilton, Viscount Strabane, later styled Marquess of Hamilton (born 1969)
  • The Lord Nicholas Charles Edward Windsor (born 1970)
  • Edward Bernard Charles van Cutsem (born 1973)
  • James Laing (born 1974)
  • Thomas Henry Parker Bowles (born 1974)
  • Alexander Patrick Gregers Richard Windsor, Earl of Ulster (born 1974)
  • Catherine Mary Cameron (born 1975)
  • The Hon Charles George Barrington Tryon (born 1975)
  • The Hon Edward John Hugo Tollemache (born 1975)
  • Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 1977)
  • Rose Troughton (born 1979)
  • David Wildenstein (born 1980)
  • The Hon Nicholas Louis Charles Norton Knatchbull (born 1981)
  • Eliza Ferguson (born 1986)
  • Galen Crawley (born 1988)
  • Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (born 1991)
  • Angelica Margherita Edwina Hicks (born 1992)
  • The Lord Frederick Charles Wellesley (born 1992)
  • Jessie Street (born 1992)
  • Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark (born 1996)
  • Samuel David Benedict Chatto (born 1996)
  • Isabella Soames (born 1996)
  • Kumar Padmanabh Singh, Crown Prince of Jaipur (born 1998)

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