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Keep reading to meet the royals in line for the Luxembourg throne!

Guillaume officially took the title of Hereditary Grand Duke on October 7, 2000.
Guillaume’s education and career are quite distinguished.
Guillaume married Countess Stephanie de Lannoy, a Belgian noblewoman, on October 20, 2012.

Charles is second in line for the throne after his father.
He was baptized on September 19, 2020, at the Abbey Saint-Maurice de Clervaux.
Charles became a big brother in 2023, something he was very excited about according to his father.

“He was so excited to meet him, he turned and went straight up to him.
It brought such joy to both us and my parents.”
His 3rd birthday celebration took place in May 2023 and was well documented onInstagram.

He is third in line for the throne after his older brother Charles.
Francois was born at Maternite Grande-Duchesse Charlotte in Luxembourg, and he was anxiously awaited by his family.
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The pair met in 1998 at College Alpin Beau Soleil, a Swiss boarding school they both attended.
He is an avid sports fan and holds the High Patronage of the Luxembourg Basketball Federation.
Amalia is the first granddaughter of Henri and Maria-Teresa, and she is 5th in line for the throne.

He is in line behind his sister Amalia as the third grandson of Henri and Maria Teresa.
Like his sister, Liam’s title is Prince of Nassau not Prince of Luxembourg.
Liam’s baptism took place in 2017 at the St Peter Basilica Chapel in the Vatican.

His uncle, Prince Sebastien and Anna Maria Pamin, are his godparents.
Photos of the event were posted onFacebookby King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.
Alexandra’s education includes schools in Luxembourg and abroad.

She received a Baccalaureate in Arts and Literature from Lycee Vauban in 2009.
In 2023,Alexandra wed Nicolas Bagory, a French businessman in a civil ceremony on April 22.
Sebastien is not married, and he does not have any children.

Sebastien’s education started in Luxembourg, but then he transferred his studies to the UK.
He attended Sunningdale School first and then Ampleforth College like his grandfather Grand Duke Jean.
He obtained a Marketing and Communications degree at the Franciscan University of Steubenville located in Ohio.

He is fluent in Luxembourgish, French, English, and German.
He is known to enjoy adventure sports such as skiing and climbing.
He is ninth in line for the throne even though his brother Prince Jean is older than him.

In September of 2000, they were rear-ended by another car while driving near Paris.
He continues a fine family tradition."
The ceremony was attended by his father, brother, cousin, and various military personnel.
Photos of the event were shared onInstagram.
He was reportedly staying with the royal couple while studying in their country.
However, there is photographic evidence that he attended his cousin’s Prince Gabriel’s First Communion in 2014.
Gabriel is the oldest son of Prince Louis, Henri’s youngest child.
The event took place at Eglise Saint-Michel, and it was attended by many members of the family.
Jean Andre accompanied his parents and his sister Princess Charlotte.
While Jean Andre is younger than his sister Charlotte, she is not in the line of succession.
Only the female descendants born post the change have been added to the line of succession.
He is 13th in line for the throne.
He didn’t graduate from Georgetown, however, as he dropped out to travel the world.
He is the president of a French wine company started by his mother’s family called Domaine Clarence Dillon.
He married Julie Elizabeth Houston Ongaro in 1994.
Princess Julie is the daughter of Harvard professor Dr. Theodor Ongaro and Katherine Houston, an artist.
Julie and Robert have three children: Princess Charlotte, Prince Alexandre, and Prince Frederik.