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Traditional reason why Prince Louis could have Prince Andrew's title one day

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Members of the Royal Family have hugely important official titles and styles that date back centuries, and it is no different today.There will be a great deal of change ahead for the younger royals and their titles in the years to come - with the first due to happen within the next decade or so.The late Queen had 13 great-grandchildren - from Savannah Phillips and Prince George to Ernest Brooksbank and Sienna Mapelli Mozzi - and three of them will carry several different titles in their lifetimes, some of which carry huge historical importance.

While Prince George and Princess Charlotte will eventually take on some of the most important senior royal titles, their younger brother Prince Louis is expected to carry a title that has significant ties to royal history - and particular sentimental connection to the late monarch.

Prince Louis Arthur Charles was born on April 23, 2018, at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington and lives with his family at Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate and at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

His current title is His Royal Highness Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Wales and he sits fourth-in-line to the throne. But this will all change when he either marries or his father becomes King.

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