Here are some of the young royals who are set to become king one day.
He also studied governance and economic sciences at Mohamed VI Polytechnic University, according toBusiness Insider Africa.
A few years before that, he welcomed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle when they visited his country.

And the list goes on.
Everyone waited on the edge of their seat for the newest heir to the throne to be born.
Prince William is, of course, first in line after King Charles III.

But after the Prince of Wales?
Why, that would be William’s firstborn.
In 2011, William married Princess Catherine.

A little over two years later, their first child, George Alexander Louis, arrived.
From that moment on, the world has fawned over the cute little royal.
Since then, Prince George gained not only a sister but a brother as well.

He also began his royal education at Lambrook School.
Maybe one day George will tell us the story himself.
“Princess Charlotteand Prince Louis are next in line after George.

Margrethe’s second-born son, Prince Joachim, is sixth in line.
The monarchy is headed by King Tupou VI, who took the throne in 2015.
His firstborn son, Crown Prince Tupoutoa Ulukalala, is first in line.

The crown prince started his own family of young princes and princesses.
His oldest son, Prince Taufa’ahau Manumataongo, is second in line for the throne after his father.
The young prince was born in 2013.

He’s also known as the Gyalsey, which means “prince.”
To celebrate his first birthday, an insect called the Meglestes gyalsey was named after him.
Could you imagine your name living in science books for eternity?
The crown prince has three children, including a son who is second in line for the throne.
Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti
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Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti was born to King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his third wife, Srirasmi Suwadee.
She and the king divorced in 2014, and the following year, her parents were sent to prison.
Needless to say, King Maha does not exactly have an amicable relationship with Prince Dipangkorn’s mother.
Completely surrounded by South Africa, this small independent nation is a constitutional monarchy.
In 2000, King Letsie married Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso, and they went on to welcome three children.
The youngest, Prince Lerotholi David Mohato Bereng Seeiso, was born in 2007.
The prince will become the ninth king of the Kingdom of Lesotho after his father.
The regents also work to encourage young people through youth programs.
It sounds like Prince Lerotholi has some good footsteps to follow.