Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest son of Elizabeth II. He has been Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay since 1952, and he is the oldest and longest-serving heir apparent in British history.
He is also the longest-serving Prince of Wales, having held that title since 1958. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace as the first grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. He was educated at Cheam and Gordonstoun schools, which his father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, had attended as a child. Charles also spent a year at the Timbertop campus of Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s kids can receive prince and princess titles when their grandfather becomes king—but will Prince Charles strip Archie and Lilibet’s royal titles instead?
Well, at least one royal expert believes he won’t make that “unpopular and hostile” decision. Robert Lacey, who is the author of Battle of Brothers: William, Harry and the Inside Story of a Family in Tumult, explained to People that he finds it very unlikely that the Prince of Wales, 72, will challenge the royal convention that allows all of his grandchildren to receive the titles of prince or princess once he takes the throne. “I don’t think he will make the unpopular and hostile move of removing the royal status of his grandchildren,” Lacey told the
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