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The Queen's great-grandchildren: A who's who of the youngest members of the British royal family

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April 23, 2018
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Queen Elizabeth II isn't just the British monarch – as both a grandmother of eight and a great-grandmother, the royal is also the matriarch of an ever-growing family! In fact, in 2018, the Queen spoke of the royals, and it seems they are just like us! At Christmas, for example, the great-grandkids "love knocking" ornaments off the tree, the monarch revealed in the ITV documentary The Queen's Green Planet. "They enjoy themselves," said the Queen. "And the great thing is to make them decorate [the tree first] and they're a bit more careful." With her granddaughter Zara Phillips expecting her seventh great-grandchild in 2018 and granddaughter-in-law Kate Middleton welcoming great-grandchild number six on April 23, meet the Queen's great-grandkids – Savannah, Isla, Mia, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, who calls Her Majesty 'Gan-Gan' – and learn their places in the line of succession.
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PETER AND AUTUMN PHILLIPS' DAUGHTERS SAVANNAH AND ISLAQueen Elizabeth II's eldest grandson Peter Phillips – the only son of Princess Anne and her first husband Captain Mark Phillips – and his Canadian-born wife Autumn Phillips, née Kelly, married in 2008 and have two daughters, Savannah and Isla, together.Photo: Getty Images
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Savannah Anne Kathleen PhillipsBorn: December 29, 2010Peter and Autumn's elder daughter has the honor of being Princess Anne's first grandchild and Queen Elizabeth's first great-grandchild. The youngster, who doesn't carry a title, is 14th in line to the throne.Photo: Getty Images
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Isla Elizabeth PhillipsBorn: March 29, 2012Isla, who bears her great-grandmother's name as her middle name, was born at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in Gloucester, south-west England. The young royal, who, like her elder sister, carries no royal title, is 15th in line to the throne behind big sister Savannah.Photo: Getty Images
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ZARA AND MIKE TINDALL'S DAUGHTER MIAQueen Elizabeth's eldest granddaughter Zara Phillips and her former rugby star husband Mike Tindall have one child, daughter Mia, and are currently expecting baby number two. The couple married in 2009. Photo: Getty Images
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Mia Grace TindallBorn: January 17, 2014Zara and Mike's daughter, who famously stole the show as she held Queen Elizabeth's purse in Her Majesty's 90th birthday portrait, is often seen supporting her equestrian mom at horse jumping competitions. She is 17th in line to the throne.Photo: Getty Images
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PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON'S CHILDREN GEORGE AND CHARLOTTEQueen Elizabeth II's grandson Prince William, second in line to the British throne behind her son Prince Charles, has two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, with wife the Duchess of Cambridge. The couple are expecting a third child in April 2018.Photo: Getty Images
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Prince George Alexander Louis of CambridgeBorn: July 22, 2013So far the only boy of Queen Elizabeth's great-granchildren, the eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is third in line to the throne. Born the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, the young royal is currently enrolled in primary school where he goes by the name George Cambridge.Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of CambridgeBorn: May 2, 2015Like her elder brother George – and, it is expected, her baby sibling – the Princess came into the world in the Lindo Wing. The expectant Duchess of Cambridge's daughter, whose middle names reflect both her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and grandmother Princess Diana, is fourth in line to the throne. Because of the changes to succession law in 2015, Charlotte cannot be displaced in line of succession by any future younger brothers. Photo: Getty Images

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