The Queen Has Eight Great-Grandchildren But Only Three Of Them Have Royal Titles

Dec 20, 2019 by apost team

Anyone who keeps up with the Royal Family is well-acquainted with Queen Elizabeth II’s great-grandchildren. Or, at least, they think that they are! While Archie, George, Charlotte, and Louis are frequently shown on television and tabloids, the Queen also has four other great-grandchildren that are hidden from the eye of the public.

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Queen Elizabeth II is now 93-years-old, with her age earning her the title as the longest-reigning monarch that Britain has ever had. Thanks to her old age, the Queen has not only had the amazing opportunity to see her grandchildren grow up, but is watching her great-grandchildren as they mature as well. If you want to learn a little more about the Royal Family and the not-so-famous great-grandkids, keep reading for some details about each of them!

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Savannah Phillips, 9

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At only 9-years-old, little Savannah Phillips was born on December 29, 2010. Her grandmother is Princess Anne, the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II. Savannah’s parents are Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly.

While Savannah has no royal title, that doesn’t stop her from being 16th in line to get the throne of England. Why doesn’t she have a title? It goes back to her grandfather’s decision not to give her father, Peter, a title when he was born even though the Queen offered one according to the Washington Post.

Despite her position in the Royal Family, Savannah gets to live most of her life like a regular little girl. But she isn’t completely removed from the rest of the family – she is often seen at special events such as the Queen’s birthday and the Trooping the Colour as per Hello.

Isla Phillips, 8

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Savannah’s little sister, Isla, comes in as the second great-grandchild. She was born on March 31, 2012 and has the middle name Elizabeth in honor of the Queen. Isla’s mom is a “commoner” who was born in Canada according to Town and Country.

Isla is 17th in order to get the throne of England but, like Savannah, has no royal title. Isla was first introduced to the public in June of 2012 when she was shown off as a three-month-old at the Glouchestershire polo match reports Hello.

Prince George, 6

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While Savannah and Isla might be unfamiliar, George is certainly a household name. This precious little six-year-old was born on July 22, 2013 in London at St. Mary’s Hospital according to his royal bio. Unlike his cousins, he made a much earlier debut by being introduced to the public at the hospital the day after he was born.

As the son of Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, George is in the third position to get the throne of England.This precocious child is attending Thomas’s Battersea School where his little sister, Princess Charlotte, is also in attendance. The both of them looked adorable in their school portraits.

Mia Tindall, 6

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This unknown cutie was born on January 17, 2014, so she is currently only five-years-old. She was born to the Queen’s oldest granddaughter, Zara Phillips, and her partner, Mike Tindall. Mike had been a rugby union player before Mia was born, and he has an active Twitter account where he broadcast her middle name “Grace” to the world days after she was born. Mia is in 19th place to inherit the throne of England, but she has no royal title. Her grandparents are Princess Anne and Mark Philips.

Unlike her less-known cousins, Mia has managed to catch the attention of the media multiple times throughout her life. Photographers once caught an adorable imagine of the child holding the Queen’s handbag during her 90th birthday celebration back in 2016. Mia also joined her cousins, Savannah and Isla, to act as bridesmaids during the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank in 2018 reports Town and Country.

Princess Charlotte, 4

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The only daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Charlotte was born on May 2, 2015 and is four-years-old. Her official title is Princess Charlotte of Cambridge according to her royal bio.

Charlotte attends school along with her brother, George, at Thomas’s Battersea with Instagram photos capturing her first day arriving at class. While Charlotte might have been a little nervous, the photo shows her holding mom’s hand and looking around with curiosity, obviously taking in her surroundings.

This little girl grabbed onto the hearts of the public on June 8, 2019 when she showcased her ability to present the royal wave during the Trooping the Colour reports Town and Country. Now that men no longer take precedence over women in the line to the throne, Charlotte is in 4th place to receive the crown reports Time.

Prince Louis, 2

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This sweet little lad was born in May of 2018 and always manages to pose for the sweetest pictures! Louis is the youngest brother of George and Charlotte, and the son of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Although Louis was born right before the marriage of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, he was unable to attend the wedding due to his young age. Despite that, Louis hasn’t been kept out of the spotlight now as he is captured in photos at many official events.

Kate Middleton took to the social media to share that Louis has now started to talk! We’re anxious to hear what this sweet little boy has to say. While he is still a tiny baby, Louis is in fifth place to receive the crown of England reports ITV.

Lena Tindall, 2

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Little Lena was born on June 18, 2018, making her the second youngest of the Queen’s great-grandchildren. She is Mia’s little sister and comes in 20th place on the line of succession according to People. While we don’t know much about Lena at this time, we are anxious to find out details about her as she grows up!

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, 11 months

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The youngest of Queen Elizabeth II's great-grandchildren is Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. He is not yet a year old, having being born on May 6, 2019. As the son of Prince Harry, Archie is seventh in line for the throne.

Royal expert Marlene Koenig explained to Time that little Archie would have had an Earldom title but his parents opted out in order for him to have a more normal life.

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The Queen is certainly blessed to have such a beautiful family and so many precious great-grandchildren! What do you think of the Royal Family? Were there children that you hadn’t heard about before? Let us know which ones were new to you in the comment section below!