Though William has a younger brother, Prince Harry, his children actually come in line before his brother.
Royal rules, succession, and protocol can be confusing, so we’re breaking it all down.
When Queen Elizabeth was on the throne, Prince Charles was the direct heir.

Now that Charles is king,William is the direct heir to the throne.
William’s firstborn son, Prince George, is second in line, followed by his siblings.
When William ascends the throne, George will become the direct heir like his father is now.

Here’s where things have changed, however.
Prince Louis, her young brother, is behind her in line and will stay there.
They will both drop in closeness to the crown when George has children of his own.

Not only do they mark specific designations, but some titles hold more weight than others.
As you’ve got the option to see, titles come with a certain amount of family politics.
The likelihood of George’s public life increasing only becomes more guaranteed with time.

“When William becomes king, Kate will become queen.
So there you have it!
His future, as displayed, is set or is it?

But Harry is quite a ways from the throne, so he had much less to lose, right?
Though very rare, abdication within the British royal family does happen.
If both George and Charlotte decide not to have a future within the monarchy, Louis is next up.

The duchy is now worth more than one billion dollars, giving the title holder, i.e.
William, a yearly income of about $24 million.
So, did Harry’s distance from the crown allow him to make such a decision?

George will be expected to do the same.
Though George did travel with his parents as a baby and young child, that exception no longer applies.
That’s not to say they’ll stay there forever, though.

A move is certainly in the cards where George will eventually settle remains to be seen.




