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Queen Camilla’s Grandchildren: Full Names, Ages, and Family Roles

Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III, is a senior working royal with decades of public service. As a long-standing member of the royal family, she is linked to several grandc...

Mara Ellison
Queen Camilla’s Grandchildren: Full Names, Ages, and Family Roles

Introduction to Queen Camilla’s family

Queen Camilla, wife of King Charles III, is a senior working royal with decades of public service. As a long-standing member of the royal family, she is linked to several grandchildren through her marriage to Charles and through family connections. This article explains Queen Camilla’s grandchildren, their full names, birth years and ages, and how each relates to the line of succession. Sources include official court announcements, biographies, and authoritative royal coverage. Information reflects the most current, reliably reported details available as of 2024.

How Queen Camilla relates to her grandchildren

Queen Camilla is the stepmother of Prince William and Prince Harry, the two sons of King Charles III from his first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales. She is also the grandmother of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis of Cambridge — William’s children — and of Archie and Lilibet, Harry’s children, through her step-grandparent role. In addition, Camilla has other step-grandchildren via Charles’s younger sister, Anne. Below is a summary table focusing on the best-documented grandchildren for clarity.

Grandchildren overview table

NameBirth dateAge range (approx.)Relationship to CamillaLine of succession order at birth
Prince George of Cambridge22 July 201311Step-grandson (via William)3rd at birth
Princess Charlotte of Cambridge5 May 20159Step-granddaughter (via William)4th at birth
Prince Louis of Cambridge23 April 20186Step-grandson (via William)5th at birth
Prince Archie of Sussex6 May 20195Step-grandson (via Harry)5th to 6th at birth
Princess Lilibet of Sussex4 June 20213Step-granddaughter (via Harry)7th at birth

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are the children of Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales. Queen Camilla is their step-grandmother; she is married to their grandfather, King Charles III. Camilla has maintained a supportive and visible presence alongside William and Catherine at key milestones, including school events and major royal engagements. All three are high in the line of succession and carry out royal duties from an early age.

Key details at a glance

  • Prince George of Cambridge: born 22 July 2013; primary school age; third in line to the throne at birth.
  • Princess Charlotte of Cambridge: born 5 May 2015; primary school age; fourth in line at birth.
  • Prince Louis of Cambridge: born 23 April 2018; early primary school age; fifth in line at birth.

Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet

Prince Archie, born to Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in 2019, and Princess Lilibet, born in 2021, are Queen Camilla’s step-grandchildren. As the children of her stepson, Camilla holds the role of step-grandmother. The Sussexes stepped back from senior royal duties in 2020 and relocated to North America; nevertheless, Archie and Lilibet remain important members of the extended family. Succession and security matters for the children are managed in coordination with the working royals.

Quick reference

  • Prince Archie of Sussex: born 6 May 2019; fifth to sixth in line at birth.
  • Princess Lilibet of Sussex: born 4 June 2021; seventh in line at birth.

A note on other step-grandchildren

In addition to the grandchildren mentioned above, Queen Camilla is step-grandmother to other grandchildren through her marriage to Charles’s daughter from his first marriage, Anne, Princess Royal, and through Charles’s younger son, Prince Edward. Those relationships are longstanding but attract less public attention. The focus of this article remains on the best-documented grandchildren for clarity and broad public interest.

Royal photo calls and public appearances

Queen Camilla frequently appears with her step-grandchildren at official events, including Trooping the Colour, Remembrance Sunday services, and the annual Royal Windsor Horse Show. She has also joined William, Kate, and the children for public engagements such as wildlife and conservation initiatives — causes central to her charitable work. These activities underscore her role as a stabilizing, supportive matriarch across two generations of the family.

Succession and family structure summary

Queen Camilla’s position as the wife of the sovereign places her at the heart of the royal family structure. Her step-grandchildren — William’s and Harry’s children — are integral to the future of the monarchy, and she contributes to their upbringing in a private, supportive capacity. While she does not hold official constitutional duties for the children, her presence at major family and ceremonial events highlights her enduring role within the royal household.

Conclusion

Queen Camilla is step-grandmother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Archie, and Princess Lilibet. She is also step-grandmother to other grandchildren through Charles’s family. Her role is primarily supportive and ceremonial, reflecting her long service alongside King Charles III and her commitment to family continuity. This overview provides the essential facts about her grandchildren, their ages and names, and their places in the royal succession.

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