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  1. Sep 10, 2024 · The Royal Family; Queen Elizabeth II; Royal Residences, Art and History; News; Menu

  2. Member of the Royal Family Select a time period. Min. Max. Results. News The Prince of Wales visits Earthshot Prize Finalist ENSO 01 October 2024. News Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem 22 September 2024. News The King thanks Royal Navy submariners and families at Scottish naval base 20 September 2024. News The Duchess ...

  3. As announced in January 2020, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have stepped back as working members of The Royal Family. The couple married in St George's Chapel, Windsor on 19 May 2018 and have two children: Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of

  4. Aug 24, 2024 · The King and Queen, joined by Members of the Royal Family, will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings

  5. The order of succession is the sequence of members of the Royal Family in the order in which they stand in line to the throne. The basis for the succession was determined in the constitutional developments of the seventeenth century, which culminated in the Bill of Rights (1689) and the Act of Settlement (1701).

  6. On 9 December 1992, The Prime Minister, John Major, announced to the House of Commons that The Prince and Princess of Wales had agreed to separate. The marriage was dissolved on 28 August 1996. The Princess was still regarded as a member of the Royal Family.

  7. From her father’s guidance in her early years, through to working members of the Royal Family taking on many of her official duties during her final years, Her Majesty’s family have offered vital support over the course of her reign.

  8. The Royal Family; Queen Elizabeth II; Royal Residences, Art and History; News; Menu

  9. During her rich and varied life, The Princess played an active role in the Royal Family's public work, supporting The late Queen. Her particular interests were in the broad field of welfare work, and in the arts.

  10. Members of the Royal Family can be known both by the name of the Royal house, and by a surname, which are not always the same. And often they do not use a surname at all. Before 1917, members of the British Royal Family had no surname, but only the name of the house or dynasty to which they belonged.

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