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2650:) or at his or her coronation, whichever occurs first. The wording of the declaration was changed in 1910 as the previous wording was deemed to be overly anti-Catholic. Rather than denouncing Roman Catholicism, the sovereign now declares him or herself to be a Protestant and that he or she will "uphold and maintain" the Protestant succession. In addition to the Accession Declaration, the new sovereign is required by the Acts of Union 1707 to make an oath to "maintain and preserve" the Church of Scotland. This oath is normally made at the sovereign's first meeting of the Privy Council following his or her accession. According to the
2074:
33:
2390:, Western Australia, to proposed changes to the royal succession laws that would see the order of succession for people born after 28 October 2011 governed by absolute primogeniture—wherein succession passes to an individual's children according to birth order, regardless of sex—instead of male-preference primogeniture. They also agreed to lift a ban on those who marry Roman Catholics. The ban on Catholics themselves was retained to ensure that the monarch would be in communion with the
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viewed as "naturally dead" for the purposes of succession. The Act of
Settlement further provided that anyone who married a Roman Catholic was ineligible to succeed. The Act did not require that the spouse be Anglican; it only barred those who married Roman Catholics. The Succession to the Crown Act 2013 removed the ban on individuals who marry Roman Catholics, though not on Roman Catholics themselves, because the monarch is Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
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2453:(the "male-preference" criterion is no longer applicable, in respect of succession to the throne, to persons born after 28 October 2011), whereby older children and their descendants inherit before younger children,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 precedence over a female sibling. Children born out of wedlock and adopted children are not eligible to succeed. Illegitimate children whose parents subsequently marry are legitimated, but remain ineligible to inherit.
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411:
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Marriages Act was void, and the resulting offspring illegitimate and thus ineligible to succeed, though the succession of the dynast who failed to obtain consent was not itself affected. This also had the consequence that marriage to a Roman
Catholic without permission was void, so that the dynast was not disqualified from succeeding on account of being married to a Roman Catholic. Thus when the future
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2036:
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2108:, who as James's nephew was the first person in the succession not descended from him. The two became joint Sovereigns (a unique circumstance in British history) as William III of England and Ireland (and II of Scotland) and Mary II of England, Scotland and Ireland. William had insisted on this unique provision as a condition of his military leadership against James.
2378:, each of the Commonwealth realms has the same person as monarch and, to maintain that arrangement, they have agreed to continue the same line of succession; some realms do so through domestic succession laws, while others stipulate whoever is monarch of the United Kingdom will also be monarch of that realm. In February 1952, on her accession, Elizabeth II
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2319:, by which Edward VIII ceased to be Sovereign "immediately upon" his royal assent as King being signified in Parliament on 11 December. The Act provided that he and his descendants, if any, were not to have any "right, title or interest in or to the succession to the Throne". Edward died childless in 1972.
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Formerly, a new sovereign proclaimed his or her own accession. But on the death of
Elizabeth I an Accession Council met to proclaim the accession of James I to the throne of England. James was then in Scotland and reigning as King James VI of Scotland. This precedent has been followed since. Now, the
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by, respectively, Edward's first and fourth sons; Edmund was descended from Edward's third son, and so was placed ahead of Henry in the line of succession. But as Edmund was only seven at the time, and Henry's position would not have been secure with any lesser title than king, Henry took the throne
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Union with
Scotland Act 1706, article XXV. "...And Lastly that after the Decease of Her Present Majesty (whom God long preserve) the Soveraign succeeding to her in the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain shall in all time comeing at his or her accession to the Crown Swear and Subscribe
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George I. remained a
Lutheran as long as he lived, and had his German chaplain; but he conformed on some occasions with the Church of England. George II. was in the same position. Though Lutherans, they exercised acts of supremacy in the Church of England; and the common opinion was, that there was
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The Bill of Rights specifically excludes Roman
Catholics from being sovereign, to the extent that they "shall be excluded and be for ever uncapeable to inherit possesse or enjoy the Crowne", thus ignoring any potential conversion from Roman Catholicism to Protestantism. As such, a Roman Catholic is
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Following the changes coming into effect, the positions of the first 27 in line remained unchanged, including
Princess Anne and her children and grandchildren, until the birth of Princess Charlotte of Cambridge on 2 May 2015. The first to be affected by the changes, on the day they came into effect
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older than twenty-five years notified the Privy
Council of his or her intention to marry without the consent of the Sovereign, then he or she may have lawfully done so after one year, unless both houses of Parliament expressly disapproved of the marriage. A marriage that contravened the Royal
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in London in
October that year, his first parliament, summoned to meet at Westminster in November, enacted that "the inheritance of the crown should be, rest, remain and abide in the most royal person of the then sovereign lord, King Henry VII, and the heirs of his body lawfully coming."
2497:, the first six persons in line to the throne must obtain the sovereign's approval before marrying. Marriage without the Sovereign's consent disqualifies the person and the person's descendants from the marriage from succeeding to the Crown, but the marriage is still legally valid.
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Mary I was succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth I, who broke with the precedents of many of her predecessors, and refused to name an heir. Whilst previous monarchs (including Henry VIII) had specifically been granted authority to settle uncertain successions in their wills, the
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In the event that the sovereign is under 18, or is incapacitated, the first person in the line of succession who is over the age of 21 (or 18 in the case of the heir apparent) and is domiciled in the United
Kingdom becomes regent, and exercises the powers of the sovereign.
2025:, heiress of Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk, was supposed to succeed. James asserted that hereditary right was superior to statutory provision and, as King of Scotland, was powerful enough to deter any rival. He reigned as James I of England and Ireland, thus effecting the
2132:. The Act maintained the provision of the Bill of Rights whereby William would be succeeded by Princess Anne and her descendants, and thereafter by his own descendants from future marriages. The Act declared that they would be followed by James I & VI's granddaughter
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That they shall inviolably maintain and preserve the foresaid settlement of the True Protestant Religion with the Government Worship Discipline Right and Priviledges of this Church as above established by the Laws of this Kingdom in prosecution of the Claim of Right..."
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to obtain the consent of the reigning monarch to marry. (The requirement did not apply to descendants of princesses who married into foreign families, as well as, from 1936, any descendants of Edward VIII, of whom there are none.) The Act provided, however, that if a
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After Mary II died in 1694, her husband continued to reign alone until his own death in 1702. The line of succession provided for by the Bill of Rights was almost at an end; William and Mary had no children and Princess Anne's children had died. Parliament passed the
2163:. The Act provided that, upon the death of Anne, the Estates would meet to select an heir to the throne of Scotland, who could not be the same person as the English Sovereign unless numerous political and economic conditions were met. Anne originally withheld the
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Edward VI succeeded Henry VIII in 1547. Edward VI attempted to divert the course of succession in his will to prevent his Catholic half-sister, Mary, from inheriting the throne. He excluded both Mary and Elizabeth, settling on the Duchess of Suffolk's daughter,
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Upon his or her accession, a new sovereign is required by law to make and subscribe several oaths. The Bill of Rights of 1689 first required the sovereign to make a public declaration of non-belief in Roman Catholicism. This declaration, known as the
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did not legitimize the daughters, but did reinsert them into the line of succession after Edward, providing further "that the King should and might give, will, limit, assign, appoint or dispose the said imperial Crown and the other premises … by
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her heirs-male. Upon Edward VI's death in 1553, Jane was proclaimed Queen of England and Ireland. She was not universally recognised and after nine days she was overthrown by the popular Mary. As Henry VIII's will had been approved by the
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in Scotland until May 1573. For the rest of the 16th century England's diplomatic relations with Scotland were characterised by a so-called "amity". Elizabeth I did not publicly name Mary's son James VI as her successor, but gave him an
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This declaration was similar to what members of both Houses of Parliament were originally required to take by the Test Acts. Eventually, by the time it was changed in 1910, the monarch was the only one left required to make the
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was able to take the throne for himself, under the pretext that he was a closer relative to the late king than Arthur, who was one generation removed. John bolstered his claim to the throne by having his nephew secretly killed.
2096:. James was deposed when his Protestant opponents forced him to flee from England in 1688. Parliament then deemed that James had, by fleeing the realms, abdicated the thrones and offered the Crowns not to the King's infant son
2402:—her son Tane Mahuta Lewis (born 2012) and her daughter Senna Kowhai Lewis (born 2010)—who were reversed in the order of succession, becoming 29th and 28th in line respectively (now 36th and 35th as of September 2022).
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he did not disqualify himself from inheriting the throne in due course. A marriage voided by the 1772 act prior to its repeal remains void "for all purposes relating to the succession to the Crown" under the 2013 act.
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was abandoned, meaning that males born after 28 October 2011 no longer precede females (elder sisters) in line, and the ban on marriages to Catholics was lifted. The monarch still needs to be in communion with the
1797:. Though his father descended from the Lancastrians, Henry VIII could also claim the throne through the Yorkist line, as his mother Elizabeth was the daughter of Edward IV. In 1542, Henry also assumed the title
301:, which came into effect in 2015, only the first six in line of succession require the sovereign's consent before they marry; without such consent, they and their children would be disqualified from succession.
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and her descendants. Finally, the descendants of William by any future marriage were added to the line of succession. Only Protestants were allowed to succeed; those who married Roman Catholics were excluded.
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In the Commonwealth realms, upon the death of a sovereign, the heir apparent or heir presumptive succeeds to the throne immediately, with no need for confirmation or further ceremony. Nevertheless, the
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No official, complete version of the line of succession is maintained. The exact number, in more remote collateral lines, of the people who would be eligible is uncertain. In 2001, American genealogist
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Upon William's death, Anne became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Because the Parliament of England settled on Sophia as Anne's heir-presumptive without consulting Scottish leaders, the
1885:. Jane was also originally excluded on the premise that no woman could reign over England. Nonetheless, the will, which originally referred to Jane's heirs-male, was amended to refer to Jane
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1989:
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asserted that Parliament had the right to settle disputes, and made it treason to deny parliamentary authority. Wary of threats from other possible heirs, Parliament further passed the
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of quality", though there have been variations in some proclamations. The proclamation of accession of Elizabeth II was the first to make mention of representatives of members of the
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between England and Scotland (which was given legal force by the acts of the English and Scottish parliaments), the succession to the throne is limited to "the Heirs of body being
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2140:), and her heirs. As under the Bill of Rights, non-Protestants and those who married Roman Catholics were excluded. Because Sophia was a foreign citizen, Parliament passed the
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These people had been excluded through marriage to a Roman Catholic. This exclusion was repealed on 26 March 2015, restoring them to the line of succession, when the
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2167:, but was forced to grant it when the estates refused to raise taxes and sought to withdraw troops from the queen's army. England's Parliament responded by passing the
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to "endeavour to deprive or hinder any person who shall be the next in succession to the crown ... from succeeding ... to the imperial crown of this realm". Since the
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2035:
2490:, which provided that Edward VIII and his descendants would have no claim to the throne. The Act is no longer applicable, because Edward died in 1972 without issue.
2119:, both passed in 1689, determined succession to the English, Scottish and Irish Thrones. First in the line were the descendants of Mary II. Next came Mary's sister
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The Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement (restated by the Acts of Union) still govern succession to the throne. They were amended in the United Kingdom by the
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in the UK and in those realms that, by their laws, have as their monarch automatically whoever is monarch of the UK. Other realms passed their own legislation.
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349:. When updated in January 2011, the list included 5,753. The final person in both lists, number 4,973 and 5,753, was Karin Vogel (born 1973), a therapist from
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meets and decides upon the making of the accession proclamation, which by custom has for centuries been ceremonially proclaimed in public places, in London,
208:
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2703:. Counsellors of state perform some of the sovereign's duties in the United Kingdom while the sovereign is out of the country or temporarily incapacitated.
2654:, should the sovereign be under the age of 18, such oaths and declarations required to be taken by the sovereign shall be made upon attainment of that age.
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4176:
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2015 and 2021 list them after Lady Amelia Windsor and before Lady Helen Taylor. They were baptised as Catholics, and are not listed in line in editions of
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Anyone ineligible to succeed is treated as if they were dead. That person's descendants are not also disqualified, unless they are personally ineligible.
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4206:
4201:
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2171:, which threatened to cripple Scotland's economy by cutting off trade with them. Thus, Scotland had little choice but to unite with England to form the
1906:, which provided that any individual involved in attempts to murder the sovereign would be disqualified from succeeding (the act was repealed in 1863).
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4196:
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685:
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The first four individuals in the line of succession who are over 21 (or 18 in the case of the heir), and the sovereign's consort, may be appointed
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called Henry's hereditary claim "the most remote and unaccountable that was ever set up," and said that his subsequent marriage to Richard's sister
124:
2394:. The changes came into effect across the Commonwealth realms on 26 March 2015, after legislation was made according to each realm's constitution.
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in 1949), but was the monarch of a number of independent sovereign states (Commonwealth realms). She was then succeeded in 2022 by her eldest son,
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3194:
2783:
490:
376:
282:
201:
2414:, which was passed mainly "to make succession to the Crown not depend on gender" and "to make provision about Royal Marriages" (according to its
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were disqualified from 1689 until the law was amended in 2015. Protestant descendants of those excluded for being Roman Catholics are eligible.
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2951:
2709:
Princess Anne and Prince Edward were added as extra counsellors of state in 2022 by an act of Parliament, following the death of Elizabeth II.
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164:
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until the fourteenth century, when Parliament first began to legislate on the subject. However, this was not invariably followed. The sons of
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indicated this was the effect of the Act of Settlement after Benn had indicated he intended to block the next accession at the Privy Council.
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2022:
1562:
372:. People named in italics are unnumbered either because they are deceased or because sources report them to be excluded from the succession.
129:
2330:, his brother who was then next in the line, immediately succeeded to the throne and to its "rights, privileges, and dignities", taking the
2175:
in 1707; the crown of the new nation (along with the crown of Ireland) was subject to the rules laid down by the English Act of Settlement.
2818:
2517:." The Act of Settlement also states that "whosoever shall hereafter come to the Possession of this Crown shall join in Communion with the
1687:, even though Matilda's father had been king, and Stephen's claim was only that his mother had been William's daughter. After the death of
325:. After the necessary legislation had been enacted in accordance with each realm's constitution, the changes took effect on 26 March 2015.
368:, is given on the official website of the British monarchy; other list numbers and exclusions are explained by annotations and footnotes
4110:
4105:
3310:
2813:
2808:
2678:
2615:
2304:
139:
134:
4125:
4085:
4060:
2844:
2550:
2137:
1903:
1716:
1124:
951:
154:
114:
89:
2315:, of which the British Sovereign is Supreme Governor, would not authorise the marriage of divorcees. Consequently, Parliament passed
4115:
4080:
4065:
4050:
3824:
3580:
2658:
2093:
1649:
967:
144:
109:
94:
79:
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3489:
3357:
2054:, was overthrown and beheaded in 1649 and the monarchy was abolished. A few years later, it was replaced by the Protectorate under
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2066:. Richard was ineffective and was quickly forced from office. Shortly afterwards, the monarchy was restored, with Charles I's son
2029:, although England and Scotland remained separate sovereign states until 1707. His succession was rapidly ratified by Parliament.
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as sovereign separately throughout her realms. In October 2011, the heads of government of all 16 realms agreed unanimously at a
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84:
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earlier than 2012. Debrett's says their place in the line of succession will be re-assessed when they reach the age of majority.
1763:. Henry declared himself king retroactively from 21 August 1485, the day before his victory over Richard at Bosworth Field. Sir
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3926:
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99:
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2141:
1631:
877:
159:
149:
104:
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at the BBC website, 29 June 2018. Biographies of the Queen's descendants in order of their place in the line of succession.
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that share the same person as monarch and the same order of succession. In 2011, the prime ministers of the then-16 realms
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Anne was predeceased by Sophia, Electress Dowager of Hanover, and was therefore succeeded by the latter's son, who became
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rather than King. Cromwell had the right to name his successor, which he exercised on his deathbed by choosing his son,
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290:
2341:. By that time, the monarch of the United Kingdom no longer reigned in the greater part of Ireland (which had become a
2222:
nonetheless remained undeposed, and the Crown descended in accordance with the appointed rules. In 1801, following the
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2375:
2300:
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2001:
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1098:
576:
45:
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364:, King Charles III's great-grandfather. The order of the first twenty-four numbered in the list, all descendants of
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335:
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2522:
2521:". The definition of being "in Communion with the Church of England" has been interpreted broadly; for instance,
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Rules relating to eligibility established by the Bill of Rights are retained under the Act of Settlement and the
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2457:
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2042:
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458:
274:
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Henry VIII's multiple marriages led to several complications over succession. Henry VIII was first married to
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540:
294:
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3860:
2475:
2434:
2129:
2105:
1821:
1553:
1332:
1316:
474:
278:
244:
41:
32:
2646:, is required to be taken either at the first meeting of parliament of his or her reign (i.e. during the
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2754:
2643:
2067:
1837:
1801:; this would pass down with the monarchs of England, and later Great Britain, until the separate crowns
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1676:
1186:
506:
286:
252:
236:
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2073:
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2021:, her first cousin twice removed, even though his succession violated Henry VIII's will, under which
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1973:
1969:
1954:
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1953:(later Stuart) had ruled in Scotland since 1371. It followed strict rules of primogeniture. In 1503
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3232:'Ostentatious by nature: Flemish Material Culture at the Marriage of James IV and Margaret Tudor',
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1977:
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1961:, a daughter of England's Henry VII, which one hundred years later resulted in his great-grandson
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Otherwise, individuals in the line of succession need not have specific legal or official roles.
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The constitutional crisis arising from Edward VIII's decision to marry a divorcee in 1936 led to
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305:
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1995:, a grandson of Margaret Tudor. Mary, Queen of Scots, was deposed in June 1567 and there was
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1976:, which would have drawn the kingdoms closer together. This marriage plan, outlined by the
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Excluded as Roman Catholics. This exclusion is not affected by changes subsequent to the
235:, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign's children or by a childless sovereign's nearest
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2445:, are eligible to succeed to the throne, unless otherwise disqualified. The meaning of
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1958:
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1866:
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37:
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1918:
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1981:
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in battle. Richard had been the last king of the House of York, and the last of the
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410:
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and other cities. The anniversary is observed throughout the sovereign's reign as
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to restore Stuart claimants to the Throne, supported by those who recognised the
1865:). This will also excluded from the succession the descendants of Henry's sister
1781:(Parliament's recognition of his own claim) to be repealed and expunged from the
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Principal members of the house of Stuart following the 1603 Union of the Crowns.
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made provision for a change in the line of succession had a child been born to
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to make her and her descendants English and therefore eligible for the throne.
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2226:, the separate crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were merged and became the
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In 1485, Henry Tudor, a female-line descendant of a legitimated branch of the
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restrict succession to the throne to the legitimate Protestant descendants of
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2606:. Proclamations since James I's have usually been made in the name of the
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became King on the death of his father, George V, in January 1936. Edward
1853:, were to be followed by the granddaughters of the King's deceased sister
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for himself, with the endorsement of Parliament. Decades later, the rival
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James VI, Britannic Prince: King of Scots and Elizabeth's Heir, 1566–1603
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1962:
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officiates, though the sovereign may designate any other bishop of the
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1634: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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3424:"Commencement of Succession to the Crown Act 2013: Written statement"
3069:"Persons eligible to succeed to the British Throne as of 1 Jan 2011"
3046:"Persons eligible to succeed to the British Throne as of 1 Jan 2001"
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A History of the Book of Common Prayer and Other Books of Authority
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From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I
3092:"Last in the Line of Succession, Ms. Vogel Is Glad She Isn't Queen"
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Elizabeth II at her coronation in 1953, passing to the left of the
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succeeded to the throne. After a 63-year reign, often known as the
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him in favour of Charles's illegitimate Protestant son, the
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Source for listing or note on exclusion from succession
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2193:, a primer popular for decades and the source for the
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2681:, yet during his short reign was the undoubted king.
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was deemed unfit to rule, the Prince of Wales (later
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or last will in writing." Mary and Elizabeth, under
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3813:"The Law of Succession to the Crown in New Zealand"
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no opposition between the views of the two Churches
1968:In 1543, Henry VIII had attempted to marry his son
1691:in 1199, the throne should have gone to his nephew
2557:, the maximum penalty has been life imprisonment.
3980:His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936
2939:His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936
2488:His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936
2317:His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936
3559:. Oxford: John Henry and James Parker. p.
3141:book 1, chapter 3: "Of the King, and His Title"
2398:on 26 March of that year, were the children of
338:compiled a list of 4,973 living descendants of
2891:Albert and Leopold Windsor were listed on the
2277:, she was succeeded in 1901 by her eldest son
1395:Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
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3358:"Prince of Wales proclaimed King Edward VIII"
3195:"Rotuli Parliamentorum A.D. 1485 1 Henry VII"
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1990:In July 1565, Mary, Queen of Scots, married
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1667:The line of succession was governed by the
269:has been the sovereign since 2022, and his
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3876:"Royal Family tree and line of succession"
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1719:. Richard and Henry were the grandsons of
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849:David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon
345:, in order of succession without omitting
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1980:, was resisted by Scots who favoured the
1876:Queen Elizabeth I enthroned in Parliament
1650:Learn how and when to remove this message
686:James Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex
3686:Official website of the British monarchy
3652:Accession Declaration Act 1910, schedule
3269:(East Linton: Tuckwell, 2000), pp. 6–10.
3234:International Review of Scottish Studies
3007:Official website of the British monarchy
2893:official website of the British monarchy
2569:The Accession Council normally meets in
2077:After her last child died in 1700, only
1863:Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland
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318:Male-preference (cognatic) primogeniture
3772:"Chapter 3: Of The King, and His Title"
3216:. Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co. p.
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2784:Family tree of the British royal family
2441:" (that is, legitimate descendants) of
2151:Electress Sophia of Hanover (1630–1714)
2058:, a de facto monarch with the title of
1539:website (as of 22 May 2024):
377:Family tree of the British royal family
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3827:from the original on 14 September 2015
3110:from the original on 27 September 2013
2895:until 2015 and in the 2013 edition of
2474:attempted to marry the Roman Catholic
1965:inheriting the English Crown as well.
839:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
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190:United Kingdom and Commonwealth realms
3805:A Thousand Years of British Monarchy.
2824:List of monarchs in the British Isles
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3522:from the original on 16 October 2021
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3139:Commentaries on the Laws of England,
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2814:List of heirs to the English throne
2809:List of heirs to the British throne
2159:retaliated by passing the Scottish
1869:, who were the rulers of Scotland.
1793:Henry VII was followed by his son,
4263:Constitution of the United Kingdom
3790:The Monarchy and the Constitution.
3785:, Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3722:from the original on 22 April 2017
3487:"Succession to the Crown Act 2013"
3308:"Succession to the Crown Act 1603"
2845:Succession to the Throne Act, 2013
1904:Safety of the Queen, etc. Act 1584
1840:, did the same for Elizabeth. The
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1125:George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
952:Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
316:to amend the rules of succession.
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3454:from the original on 8 March 2023
3214:History of the English Parliament
3143:(1765-69), Sir William Blackstone
3056:from the original on 9 June 2005.
1683:was passed over for his grandson
968:Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster
304:The United Kingdom is one of the
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1751:, assumed the English crown as
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702:Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
4248:Monarchy of the United Kingdom
3975:Accession Declaration Act 1910
3671:Regency Act 1937, section 1(2)
2928:changed the Law of Succession.
2764:Accession Declaration Act 1910
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2307:. Edward had desired to marry
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1755:, after defeating and killing
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3285:(Pimlico, 1991), pp. 221–222.
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3884:on any date back to 1820.
3792:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3788:Bogdanor, Vernon (1995).
3764:General and cited sources
2851:Royal Succession Act 2013
1557:2021, Oxford: Rebellion,
3950:Coronation Oath Act 1688
3744:. The National Archive.
2799:List of British monarchs
2667:Archbishop of Canterbury
2458:Royal Marriages Act 1772
2242:. Some years later, the
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2179:Hanoverians and Windsors
2173:Kingdom of Great Britain
1824:. Henry VIII had a son,
1541:"The Line of Succession"
459:William, Prince of Wales
275:William, Prince of Wales
3777:3 February 2014 at the
3283:Scotland, A New History
3034:Bogdanor (1995), p. 55.
2659:consecrated and crowned
2598:in the United Kingdom.
1711:was deposed in 1399 by
1377:Lady Gabriella Kingston
541:Prince Archie of Sussex
358:descendants of the sons
3965:Act of Settlement 1701
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4037:Orders of succession
3985:Perth Agreement 2011
3639:1 April 2022 at the
3444:"Line of Succession"
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3294:Alexander Courtney,
2701:counsellors of state
2626:and citizens of the
2374:By the terms of the
2287:Prince Albert Victor
2285:(Edward's first son
2257:George VI receiving
2019:James VI of Scotland
1974:Mary, Queen of Scots
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720:Anne, Princess Royal
64:Orders of succession
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4268:Lines of succession
3960:Claim of Right 1689
3955:Bill of Rights 1689
3945:Succession Act 1543
3940:Succession Act 1536
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3852:Bill of Rights 1689
3803:Bryant, A. (1975).
3611:5 June 2016 at the
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3096:Wall Street Journal
3044:Reitwiesner, W. A.
2926:Legitimacy Act 1959
2922:Legitimacy Act 1926
2905:Whitaker's Almanack
2897:Whitaker's Almanack
2794:Jacobite succession
2400:Lady Davina Windsor
2353:Commonwealth realms
2324:demise of the Crown
2216:Jacobite succession
2157:Estates of Scotland
2104:and to her husband
2027:Union of the Crowns
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1810:Catherine of Aragon
1783:Rolls of Parliament
1761:Plantagenet dynasty
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1154:Lady Marina Windsor
1012:Lady Davina Windsor
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2115:and the Scottish
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