Lists of Members of The British Royal Family Through History - Present

Present

This is a list of current members of the Royal Family:

  • The Queen
  • The Duke of Edinburgh (The Queen's husband)

Descendants of The Queen

  • The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (The Queen's eldest son and his second wife)
    • The Duke of Cambridge and The Duchess of Cambridge (The Prince of Wales's elder son and his wife)
    • Prince Harry of Wales (The Prince of Wales's second son)
  • The Duke of York (The Queen's second son)
    • Princess Beatrice of York (The Duke of York's elder daughter)
    • Princess Eugenie of York (The Duke of York's younger daughter)
  • The Earl of Wessex and The Countess of Wessex (The Queen's third son and his wife)
    • Viscount Severn (The Earl of Wessex's son)
    • Lady Louise Windsor (The Earl of Wessex's daughter)
  • The Princess Royal (The Queen's daughter)

Other descendants of King George V

  • The Duke of Gloucester and The Duchess of Gloucester (The Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester's second son, The Queen's cousin and his wife)
  • The Duke of Kent and The Duchess of Kent (The Prince George, Duke of Kent's eldest son, The Queen's cousin and his wife)
  • Prince Michael of Kent and Princess Michael of Kent (The Prince George, Duke of Kent's second son, The Queen's cousin and his wife)
  • Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (The Prince George, Duke of Kent's daughter, The Queen's cousin)

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