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The Crown Royal Family Tree

This royal family tree traces the lineage of the House of Windsor, showcasing its notable members from Queen Elizabeth II to the modern monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022) and Prince Philip (1921–2021, House of Glücksburg, connecting British royalty to Denmark and Greece) had four children: King Charles III (born 1948) married Lady Diana Spencer (1981–1996, Princess of Wales). Their children: Prince William (born 1982, heir apparent) married Catherine Middleton (2011), children: Prince George (2013), Princess Charlotte (2015), Prince Louis (2018). Prince Harry (born 1984) married Meghan Markle (2018), children: Archie (2019), Lilibet (2021). Princess Anne (born 1950) married Mark Phillips (1973–1992) and Timothy Laurence (1992). Children: Peter Phillips (1977), Zara Tindall (1981). Prince Andrew (born 1960) married Sarah Ferguson (1986–1996). Children: Princess Beatrice (1988), Princess Eugenie (1990). Prince Edward (born 1964) married Sophie Rhys-Jones (1999). Children: Lady Louise Windsor (2003), James, Earl of Wessex (2007). House of Windsor origins: King George V changed the family name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor in 1917 due to anti-German sentiment during WWI. Prince Philip’s House of Glücksburg is a branch of the House of Oldenburg, with roots in Denmark and Greece. This remarkable royal heritage continues to shape the modern British monarchy.

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