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The Princess Royal (17) Sir Timothy Laurence: The Duke of York (8) Sarah, Duchess of York: The Duke of Edinburgh (14) The Duchess of Edinburgh: The Earl of Snowdon (25) The Countess of Snowdon: Daniel Chatto: Lady Sarah Chatto (28) The Prince of Wales (1) The Princess of Wales: The Duke of Sussex (5) The Duchess of Sussex: Peter Phillips (18 ...
Robert II 1316–1390: King Edward III 1312–1377: Duke of Albany (1st creation), 1398: Duke of Clarence (1st creation), 1362: Duke of York (1st creation), 1385: Robert III c. 1337 –1406
The Queen’s four children are: the Prince of Wales (the eldest son), the Duke of York (the second son), the Earl of Wessex (the youngest son), and the Princess Royal (the Queen’s daughter).
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The coffin was draped with the Royal Standard, a flag representing the four kingdoms of the UK which is also the flag used at royal residences to represent when the sovereign is home.
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