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What position in the family tree do Prince Andrew, Edward, and Princess Anne have, are they all the sons and daughters of the Queen. If yes, then does that mean Princess Margaret has no children, and who was she married to?
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Jack Flash
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Anonymous says: Quite a complex question by which I take it you mean where do they all fit in the line of succession to the throne. After Charles, comes Prince William and Pribce Harry. You then go to the next male - Andrew, then his children Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Next up is Prince Edward who has no children. Then comes Princess Anne who has two children Zara and Peter. That exhausts all the Queen's children and grandchildren. So you then move to the late Princess Margaret's descendants. She had two children Viscount Linley and Lady Sarah Chatto, so they are next in line. I think that's right. Princess Margaret married Lord Snowdon (Anthony Armstrong Jones in 1960, subsequently divorced) Wed Feb 27 23:07:10 CST 2002 Jack Flash says: Anonymous is quite right in what he says. All that might usefully be added is that Prince Andrew is correctly styled HRH The Duke Of York, Prince Edward is HRH The Earl of Wessex and Princess Anne is HRH The Princess Royal. Wed Feb 27 23:20:27 CST 2002 (Credited to Jack Flash - McG)
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