Top 100 in the Line of Succession to the British Throne

Name the first 100 people in the Line of Succession to the British Throne. As of December 2025. *There is conflicting information on whether the children of Lord Nicholas Windsor are included in the line of succession or not - they are NOT included in this quiz*
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William, Prince of Wales
2
Prince George of Wales
3
Princess Charlotte of Wales
4
Prince Louis of Wales
5
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
6
Prince Archie of Sussex
7
Princess Lilibet of Sussex
8
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
9
Princess Beatrice of York, Mrs. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
10
Sienna Mapelli Mozzi
11
Athena Mapelli Mozzi
12
Princess Eugenie of York, Mrs. Jack Brooksbank
13
August Brooksbank
14
Ernest Brooksbank
15
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
16
James, Earl of Wessex
17
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
18
Anne, Princess Royal
19
Peter Phillips
20
Savannah Phillips
21
Isla Phillips
22
Zara Tindall
23
Mia Tindall
24
Lena Tindall
25
Lucas Tindall
26
David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon
27
Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley
28
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
29
Lady Sarah Chatto
30
Samuel Chatto
31
Arthur Chatto
32
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
33
Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster
34
Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden
35
Lady Cosima Windsor
36
Lady Davina Windsor
37
Senna Lewis
38
Tāne Lewis
39
Lady Rose Gilman
40
Lyla Gilman
41
Rufus Gilman
42
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
43
George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
44
Lady Amelia Windsor
45
Lady Helen Taylor
46
Columbus Taylor
47
Cassius Taylor
48
Eloise Taylor
49
Estella Taylor
50
Prince Michael of Kent
51
Lord Frederick Windsor
52
Maud Windsor
53
Isabella Windsor
54
Lady Gabriella Kingston
55
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
56
James Ogilvy
57
Alexander Ogilvy
58
Flora Vesterberg
59
Marina Ogilvy
60
Christian Mowatt
61
Zenouska Mowatt
62
David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood
63
Alexander Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles
64
Ivy Lascelles
65
Kit Lascelles
66
The Honourable Edward Lascelles
67
Sebastian Lascelles
68
The Honourable James Lascelles
69
Rowan Lascelles
70
Tewa Lascelles
71
Fran Lascelles
72
Sophie Lascelles
73
The Honourable Jeremy Lascelles
74
Thomas Lascelles
75
Cleo Lascelles
76
Celeste Lascelles
77
Ellen Lascelles
78
Amy Lascelles
79
Tallulah Lascelles
80
Henry Lascelles
81
Maximilian Lascelles
82
David Carnegie, 4th Duke of Fife
83
Charles Carnegie, Earl of Southesk
84
Lady Chloe Carnegie
85
Lady Chiara Carnegie
86
Lord George Carnegie
87
Lord Hugh Carnegie
88
Lady Alexandra Etherington
89
Amelia Etherington
90
King Harald V of Norway
91
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
92
Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway
93
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway
94
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
95
Maud Behn
96
Leah Behn
97
Emma Behn
98
Haakon Lorentzen
99
Olav Lorentzen
100
Salvador Lorentzen
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10 Comments
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Level 62
Mar 12, 2022
I wonder why Ingrid Alexandra is after Sverre Magnus in the British line of Succesion. She is third in line before Sverre Magnus in the Norwegian Royal family. Since Princess Charlotte is before her younger brother, it seems logical that Princess Ingrid would be before her own younger brother.
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Level 65
Mar 12, 2022
I believe that would have to do with when absolute primogeniture was adopted in the United Kingdom, where anyone born before such time was allowed to keep their placing in the line of succession.

I don’t actually know that to be the reason, it’s just a guess.

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Level 74
Mar 14, 2022
You're correct. The Perth agreement was made in 2011, and it doesn't affect those born beforehand (otherwise Princess Anne and her children and grandchildren would move before Andrew and Edward etc)

I believe Princess Charlotte was the first to be affected by this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perth_Agreement

+3
Level 73
Jun 24, 2022
It seems a dangerous game to me for changes to be made to royal customs. They get all their legitimacy from their ancient roots and history; every change reduces the strength of that connection. A modernized royalty would be self-defeating - it would lose its reason to exist. Better to embrace their character as retrograde relics, lean into it, and they can be charming, aloof, ultimately inoffensive - and much more secure in their existence.
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Level 92
Jun 29, 2022
Yes, male primogeniture should definitely be reinstated.
+3
Level 57
Sep 16, 2022
Needs updating unfortunately.
+2
Level 56
Sep 20, 2022
I got 35. I knew about 15, 10 more shared names with them and then I got about 10 more by typing in random English names.
+2
Level 51
Apr 24, 2024
Needs updating a lot - Archie and Lilibet are now Prince/Princess,

Edward is duke of Edinburgh etc. etc

+2
Level 69
Aug 12, 2024
Ernest Brooksbank needs adding at no.13.
+1
Level 40
Nov 24, 2025
Is it possible to update this to include Princess Eugenie's son Ernest and Princess Beatrice's daughter Athena? 😊