Why Prince Harry’s newborn stands greater chances for UK crown

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have introduced their baby boy to the world in St. George’s Hall, where they had their wedding reception last May.

The newborn is Queen Elizabeth’s eighth great-grandchild and the seventh in line to the British throne.

According to reports privy to Daily Active, Queen Elizabeth, 93 was also the 7th in line at the time she ascended to the throne in 1952.

Princess Elizabeth visited Kenya at the start of a Commonwealth tour on behalf of her father, King George VI when she learnt of her accession to the throne in 1952.

Here is the current list of royal people in line for the revered throne up to Prince Harry’s newborn.

1. Prince Charles

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Relationship to the throne: Son of Queen Elizabeth II
Born: Nov. 14, 1948

2. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

Relationship to the throne: Son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales
Born: June 21, 1982

3. Prince George of Cambridge

Relationship to the throne: Son of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
Born: July 22, 2013

4. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge

Relationship to the throne: Daughter of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
Born: May 2, 2015

5. Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge

Relationship to the throne: Son of Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
Born: April 23, 2018

6. Prince Harry of Wales

Relationship to the throne: Son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales
Born: Sept. 15, 1984

7. Son of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Relationship to the throne: Son of Prince Harry; great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II

Born: May 6, 2019

The list is long, however, the coincidence of the newborn being the 7th inline just like the reigning Queen Elizabeth II, he stands greater chances to become the next King.

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