The Royal Family
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King Charles
King Charles was born on November 14, 1958, he is King of the United Kingdom and the other 14 Commonwealth realms. Son of the now deceased Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Charles at the age of 33 marries Lady Diana, with whom he has his 2 children, William, heir to the throne, and Harry; He divorced Diana in 1992. In 2005 he married Camilla, the current queen consort. Charles ascends the throne in 2022, aged 73 following the death of his mother.
Queen Consort Camilla
Queen Camilla was born on July 17, 1947. To date she is the Queen consort of the United Kingdom and is married to King Charles.
Prince William
Prince William was born on 21 June 1982 to his father King Charles and his late mother Lady Diana. To date, he is the first heir to the throne in the line of succession. He is now married to Catherine Middleton, with whom he has 3 children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Prince George
Prince George was born on 22 July 2013, the son of Kate Middleton and Prince William. To date, he is the second heir in the line of succession, preceded by his father.
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace, located in London, is the official residence of the sovereign of the United Kingdom. The expression Buckingham Palace has become common to express everything related to the circles of the court and the royal family.
It is the place where numerous public ceremonies are held and is also a considerable tourist attraction. From a deeper point of view, it has always represented a point of reference for its subjects, in the joyful and sad moments of the history of the United Kingdom.
Curiosity
Members of the royal family are not allowed to issue autographs. The signature of each of them is institutional; If they signed autographs or unofficial documents, someone could reproduce and sell their signature, or even worse could make other uses of it that would compromise members of the royal family.
Future heirs to the throne cannot travel on the same plane if they are over 12 years old, this is to prevent the line of succession in the event of a plane crash.
They can't play Monopoly. It seems absurd, it is true, and yet it is so. The reason? The game is considered vicious and too competitive.
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The Royal Family
Gaia Guariniello 1CL
King Charles
King Charles was born on November 14, 1958, he is King of the United Kingdom and the other 14 Commonwealth realms. Son of the now deceased Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Charles at the age of 33 marries Lady Diana, with whom he has his 2 children, William, heir to the throne, and Harry; He divorced Diana in 1992. In 2005 he married Camilla, the current queen consort. Charles ascends the throne in 2022, aged 73 following the death of his mother.
Queen Consort Camilla
Queen Camilla was born on July 17, 1947. To date she is the Queen consort of the United Kingdom and is married to King Charles.
Prince William
Prince William was born on 21 June 1982 to his father King Charles and his late mother Lady Diana. To date, he is the first heir to the throne in the line of succession. He is now married to Catherine Middleton, with whom he has 3 children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Prince George
Prince George was born on 22 July 2013, the son of Kate Middleton and Prince William. To date, he is the second heir in the line of succession, preceded by his father.
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace, located in London, is the official residence of the sovereign of the United Kingdom. The expression Buckingham Palace has become common to express everything related to the circles of the court and the royal family. It is the place where numerous public ceremonies are held and is also a considerable tourist attraction. From a deeper point of view, it has always represented a point of reference for its subjects, in the joyful and sad moments of the history of the United Kingdom.
Curiosity
Members of the royal family are not allowed to issue autographs. The signature of each of them is institutional; If they signed autographs or unofficial documents, someone could reproduce and sell their signature, or even worse could make other uses of it that would compromise members of the royal family.
Future heirs to the throne cannot travel on the same plane if they are over 12 years old, this is to prevent the line of succession in the event of a plane crash.
They can't play Monopoly. It seems absurd, it is true, and yet it is so. The reason? The game is considered vicious and too competitive.