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  2. Heir apparent - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, an heir apparent can automatically lose that status by breaching certain constitutional rules. Today, for example: A British heir apparent would lose this status if he or she became a Catholic. This is the only religion-based restriction on the heir apparent. Previously, marrying a Catholic also equated to losing this status.

  3. Succession to the British throne - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of heir of the body is determined by the common law rules of male preference primogeniture (the "male-preference" criterion is no longer applicable, in respect of succession to the throne, to persons born after 28 October 2011), whereby older children and their descendants inherit before younger children, and a male child takes ...

  4. Prince of Wales - Wikipedia

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    He was also heir apparent for longer than any other in British history. [79] Upon the death of his mother on 8 September 2022, Charles became king and the title merged with the Crown. [80] The following day, King Charles III bestowed the title upon his elder son, Prince William, Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge.

  5. The British Royal Family Tree and Complete Line of Succession

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    The heir apparent: Prince Charles On November 14, 1948, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip welcomed their first child, Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. Prince Charles is next in line to the throne.

  6. List of heirs to the English throne - Wikipedia

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    Heir apparent Son 7 September 1087 Proclaimed heir [2] 26 September 1087 Became king No recognised heir 1087–1100 William II: No recognised heir 1100–1116 Henry I: William Adelin, Duke of Normandy: Heir apparent Son 19 March 1116 Proclaimed heir [3] 25 November 1120 Died: No recognised heir 1120–1126 Matilda, Countess of Anjou: Heiress ...

  7. List of current heirs apparent - Wikipedia

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    Reason for no heir apparent Coat of arms Image Current heir presumptive Relationship Andorra: Co-prince Joan Enric Vives i Sicília: Ex officio as Bishop of Urgell; successor must be appointed by the Pope. Josep-Lluís Serrano Pentinat: As coadjutor bishop of Urgell, will succeed Archbishop Vives on his retirement [5] Co-prince Emmanuel Macron

  8. Duke of Cambridge to step up his royal duties as heir apparent

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    Charles, who is the longest-serving heir to the throne in British history, was just three when he became the heir apparent after his mother acceded to the throne in 1952.

  9. Coronet - Wikipedia

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    Heir apparent. Used by a British heir apparent. [4] [5] Child of a sovereign. A coronet of crosses and fleurs-de-lis. [1] Child of an heir apparent. A coronet of crosses, strawberry leaves and fleurs-de-lis. Child of a son of a sovereign. A coronet of crosses and strawberry leaves. Child of a daughter of a sovereign