The Throne Awaits: What the Heirs to Royal Families Around the World Look Like

The Throne Awaits: What the Heirs to Royal Families Around the World Look Like

Currently, there are still more than 20 royal families in the world – let’s see what the heirs to the throne and the descendants of the monarchs look like.

Princess Leonor, Spain

Princess Leonor is the eldest of two daughters of King Philip VI, who ascended the throne in 2014 after her father’s abdication. She is the first to accede to the throne and will in future become the first queen of Spain since 1868.

Prince George, United Kingdom

Born in 2013, Prince George is the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, meaning he will one day become king. He is currently second in line to the British throne after his father. Her grandfather, Prince Charles, had already become King Charles III.

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Hamdan ibn Mohammed Al Maktoum, Dubai

The oriental beau, who is compared to the fabulous Aladdin, was born in 1982. He has been the crown prince of Dubai since 2008, when his older brother Rashid abdicated. Hamdan is widely known to the public, as he actively leads social networks, where he shows his luxurious lifestyle. However, a member of the royal family does not forget his duties and devotes a lot of time to charity. In 2019, the prince married his cousin Sheikha bint Saeed bin Thani Al Maktoum and they had a child in 2021.

Princess Estelle, Sweden

Princess Estelle is the eldest child of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and second in line to the Swedish throne after her mother. Her full name is Estelle Silvia Eva Mary. She was born on February 23, 2012.

Princess Elisabeth, Belgium

Princess Elisabeth of Belgium was born on October 25, 2001. She is the eldest of the king’s children, and although she has brothers, she is the first heiress to the Belgian throne. This happened due to a change in the rules of succession to the throne, which were adopted 10 years before he was born.

If she ascends the throne, she will become the first reigning queen of Belgium. The princess speaks Dutch, French, German and English. She graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales in May 2020 and enrolled at the Belgian Military Academy in Brussels. The Princess does a lot of volunteer work to help children with learning difficulties, the elderly, the homeless and people with disabilities.

Prince Christian, Denmark

Prince Christian was born in 2005. He is the eldest child of Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and the grandson of Queen Margrethe II. He is second in line to the throne after his father. Interestingly, since the 16th century, the firstborn of Danish monarchs were called Christian or Frederick.

Prince Jacques, Monaco

Prince Jacques, whose full name is Jacques Honoré Rainier Grimaldi, was born on December 10, 2014. He has a twin sister, Princess Gabriella, who is 2 minutes older than him. However, due to palace rules, he is the heir to the Monegasque throne.

Prince Moulay Hassan, Morocco

Moroccan Prince Moulay Hassan was born in 2003. As the eldest child of King Mohammed VI, he is the heir to the Moroccan throne. The Prince is fluent in Arabic, French, English and Spanish. He has also already obtained an International Baccalaureate in Economics and Social Sciences and plans to study aviation in the future. The prince is already getting used to his royal duties, making royal visits and interacting with world leaders, often introducing his father.

Princess Katarina-Amalia, Netherlands

Katarina-Amalia was born in 2003. As the eldest of three daughters in her family, she became heir to the throne after her father ascended the throne in 2013. Although the princess and her sisters are family members royal, they went to an ordinary school. The princess speaks Dutch, English and Spanish. She loves horse riding, hockey, singing and playing the piano.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra, Norway

Princess Ingrid Alexandra is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway. She was born in 2004 and is now second only to her father. If she ascends the throne, she will become Norway’s second queen after Queen Margaret, who was a monarch in the 15th century.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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