Zara Phillips
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Zara Phillips is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. She bears no title of nobility and receives no royal income under her mother's wishes. She has been competing in equestrian events for several years.
Sophie Rhys-Jones
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Wife of Prince Edward, Sophie Rhys-Jones obtained the title of Countess of Wessex on her marriage. She gave birth to two children in 2003 and 2007, who did not obtain the title of prince and princess, even though their father is the son of Queen Elizabeth II.
Beatrice of York
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Born in 1988, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Beatrice is in line to the throne. She represents the Royal Family at many official events.
Eugenie of York
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Eugenie d'York was born in 1990 and, like her sister, has the title of princess. She is not a full-time royal. Instead, she studied, which led to a position as director of a London art gallery (Hauser & Wirth).
Kate Middleton
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Born in 1982. Since becoming Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton has taken her role seriously, representing the image of the modern princess in every respect. She has become a strong image of the royal family and has given birth to two little princes and a little princess. She is also now the next in line...
Charlotte of Cambridge
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Prince William's daughter is the first woman in the order of succession to the British throne. Born in 2015, little Charlotte de Cambridge is already charming the world.
Meghan Markle
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The arrival of actress Meghan Markle in the royal family has been the subject of much ink. She put her career on hold when her nuptials to Prince Harry were announced for May 2018. Shortly afterwards, Meghan Markle confirmed her first pregnancy. Then, in 2020, the couple decided to retire from the royal family.