Successions of the 10 Modern European Monarchies
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Royalty 101: Ten hereditary monarchies survive in Europe today; Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, The United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Monaco. Each of them pass their thrones within their respective royal or noble family based on different rules. Some give daughters equal right to sons, some bar women and their children entirely. Princes and Princesses may be born into or removed from the line based their religion, if they are raised in the country, who they marry and other factors. Some monarchies have tight laws and successions lines only 10 to 20 people long. While others have lines which include thousands of extended relatives. Let’s take a look at who is and is not in line for the thrones of each of the 10 modern European monarchies. And take a look at the historic events and royal scandals have shaped succession rules over the centuries. Plus we’ll find out which royals are in line for more than one throne.
Belgium: Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
Denmark: Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark; Prince Christian, Count of Monpezat
The Netherlands: Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
Norway: Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway; Princess Ingrid Alexandra
Spain: Leonor, Princess of Asturias
Sweden: Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
The United Kingdom: William, Prince of Wales; Prince George
Luxembourg: Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg; Prince Charles
Liechtenstein: Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein; Prince Joseph Wenzel
Monaco: Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco
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Royalty 101: Ten hereditary monarchies survive in Europe today; Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, The United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Monaco. Each of them pass their thrones within their respective royal or noble family based on different rules. Some give daughters equal right to sons, some bar women and their children entirely. Princes and Princesses may be born into or removed from the line based their religion, if they are raised in the country, who they marry and other factors. Some monarchies have tight laws and successions lines only 10 to 20 people long. While others have lines which include thousands of extended relatives. Let’s take a look at who is and is not in line for the thrones of each of the 10 modern European monarchies. And take a look at the historic events and royal scandals have shaped succession rules over the centuries. Plus we’ll find out which royals are in line for more than one throne.
Belgium: Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
Denmark: Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark; Prince Christian, Count of Monpezat
The Netherlands: Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
Norway: Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway; Princess Ingrid Alexandra
Spain: Leonor, Princess of Asturias
Sweden: Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
The United Kingdom: William, Prince of Wales; Prince George
Luxembourg: Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg; Prince Charles
Liechtenstein: Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein; Prince Joseph Wenzel
Monaco: Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iW8gOI5wb5TNFAIhBd9Om?si=46aeeacd64214ac0
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