However, some of the queen’s grandchildren have not been in the public eye as much as the others, so you may not be aware of just how many grandchildren she has and who they are. Here is everything you need to know about Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren.
How many grandchildren does Queen Elizabeth have?
During her marriage to Prince Philip, the queen gave birth to four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. In turn, these four children have given her eight grandchildren. And, some of these grandchildren even have children of their own.
Who are Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren?
Queen Elizabeth II’s eight grandchildren are: Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, Lady Louise Windsor and James Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn. They range in age from Peter Phillips at 44 to James Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn at 14, a span of 30 years!
Who are Queen Elizabeth’s 12 great-grandchildren?
From her eight grandchildren, the queen has become a great-grandmother. She has 12 great-grandchildren. They are: Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, Prince George, Mia Tindall, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Lena Tindall, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, August Philip Hawke Brooksbank, Lucas Philip Tindall, Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor and Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi. They range in age from Savannah Phillips at 11 to Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, who was born Sept. 18 2021.
Who are Queen Elizabeth’s favorite grandchildren?
While it would be pretty impossible for us to know for sure who the queen’s favorite grandchildren are, there are some assumptions that we can make. Several of the queen’s grandchildren have been known as her favorite throughout the years. The first favorite is believed to be Peter Phillips, which would stand to reason as he was the queen’s first grandchild. Another grandchild that has been called the queen’s favorite is Princess Eugenie, however, that title may have been usurped as in recent years, Lady Louise Windsor has also been referred to as the queen’s favorite grandchild. Lady Louise Windsor is said to greatly enjoy her time at Balmoral, the royal family’s Scottish holiday home, which has supposedly endeared herself to the queen.
What does Prince William call the queen?
In a surprising turn of events, Prince William actually has an incredibly normal nickname for his royal grandmother. In 2020, during a visit to Windsor Castle, Prince William was overheard calling out, “Bye Gran!” to the Queen of England. However, this is not the first time the future king has used such a nickname for his grandmother, as at the 2012 Olympic Games, he and his brother Prince Harry were heard calling out “Go, Granny!” to cheer on the British Monarch during her entertaining spot in the Opening Ceremony. Prince William’s eldest son, Prince George, back in 2016 was said to refer to his great-grandmother as “Gan Gan,” another surprisingly normal (and quite adorable) term of endearment.
What does Kate Middleton call the queen?
While we do not know exactly what Kate Middleton calls the queen in private, we do know how she must refer to her according to protocol. When Kate greets the queen, she must first refer to her as “Your Majesty” followed by “Ma’am” for any further addresses. That’s quite a lot of formality between in-laws! Next, Queen Elizabeth’s Family Tree—All About The British Royals’ Lineage, From Prince Harry to Prince George