Prince William, Harry Could Push Princess Eugenie Out Of This Important List
Prince William and Prince Harry could push their cousin Princess Eugenie out of an important list.
According to Express, the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex could push Princess Eugenie out of the top 10 list of royals in the line of succession if they will have more kids. At present, Prince Charles is the first-in-line to the throne because he is the heir apparent.
The Prince of Wales’ eldest son Prince William is second in line. Prince William’s three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are in the third, fourth and fifth rank, respectively.
Prince Harry sits on the sixth spot with his and Meghan Markle’s son Prince Archie on the seventh. Prince Andrew is on the eight spot with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie on the ninth and 10th spots, respectively.
If Prince William and Kate Middleton will have another child after Prince Louis, Princess Eugenie would be out of the list. The same incident will happen if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will give their son Archie a sibling.
Bookies have already slashed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s odds of welcoming their fourth baby by the end of 2020 to 1/2. They also put the chances of Prince Harry and Markle having another baby in the same year at 4/7.
“There’ll be plenty for royalists to sink their teeth into next year if the latest odds are anything to go by, with a royal wedding and two babies potentially on the way,” Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said.
In related news, Angela Mollard encouraged the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to take parenting advice from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. According to Mollard, in due time, Archie will attract attention the same way Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis do.
Prince William and Middleton have done a great job in managing this thing. They know how to keep their children visible in the public and at the same time how to disseminate information on social media. For Mollard, there aren’t so many boundaries when it comes to the Cambridges’ kids.
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