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'''Charlotte Mountbatten-Windsor''' is the granddaughter of [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King]] [[Charles III]].  She is currently sixth in the line of succession to the throne.<ref name=Cnn2018-04-23/>   
'''Charlotte Mountbatten-Windsor''' is the granddaughter of [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King]] [[Charles III]].  She is currently sixth in the line of succession to the throne.<ref name=Cnn2018-04-23/>   


The [[Succession to the Crown Act of 2013]] changed the rules for Royal children.<ref name=Cnn2018-04-23/>  Charlotte was the first female affected by the change.  Priot to the act Royal daughters, like her great-aunt [[Anne, Princess Royal|Anne]], ranked lower in the list than their younger brother(s).  Charlotte, however before her younger brother [[Louis Mountbatten-Windsor|Louis]], and all her cousins.
The [[Succession to the Crown Act of 2013]] changed the rules for Royal children.<ref name=Cnn2018-04-23/>  Charlotte was the first female affected by the change.  Priot to the act Royal daughters, like her great-aunt [[Anne, Princess Royal|Anne]], ranked lower in the list than their younger brother(s).  Charlotte, however ranks before her younger brother [[Louis Mountbatten-Windsor|Louis]], and all her cousins.


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Charlotte Mountbatten-Windsor
HRH Princess Charlotte of Cornwall and Cambridge in Queen's Platinum Jubilee.jpg
Born 2015-05-02
Occupation student
Known for Sixth in line to inherit the throne of the United Kingdom

Charlotte Mountbatten-Windsor is the granddaughter of King Charles III. She is currently sixth in the line of succession to the throne.[1]

The Succession to the Crown Act of 2013 changed the rules for Royal children.[1] Charlotte was the first female affected by the change. Priot to the act Royal daughters, like her great-aunt Anne, ranked lower in the list than their younger brother(s). Charlotte, however ranks before her younger brother Louis, and all her cousins.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Andrea Diaz. How Princess Charlotte, 2, just made royal history, CNN, 2018-04-23. Retrieved on 2024-01-07. “It’s all thanks to the Succession to the Crown Act of 2013, which changed tradition to state that the gender of a royal born after October 28, 2011 does not give that person, or their descendants, precedence over anyone else in determining the next monarch.”