The News
Future Monarchs: Meet the Young Royals Poised to Rule
Across the globe, a new generation of royals is emerging, destined to wear crowns and lead their nations.
Though they are still in their formative years, these young heirs hold the future of their respective royal families in their hands.
Let's take a closer look at nine young royals who are on track to become kings and queens.
First up is Prince George of the United Kingdom.
At just seven years old, he's already the third in line to the British throne, following his grandfather, King Charles III, and his father, Prince William.
As the eldest son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, George has two younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who will also be part of the royal narrative in the years to come.
Next, we have Princess Estelle of Sweden, an eight-year-old princess with a bright future.
She is the daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland.
As the eldest grandchild of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Estelle is second in line to the Swedish throne, with her younger brother, Prince Oskar, following closely behind.
From Luxembourg comes Prince Charles, born in 2020 to Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie.
This little prince is second in line to the throne after his father, with his uncle, Prince Felix, next in line, followed by Felix's daughter, Princess Amalia.
The royal lineage in Luxembourg is secure with this adorable addition.
In the Netherlands, we find Princess Katharina Amalia, the 16-year-old heir apparent.
As the firstborn of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima, she stepped into her role when her father became king in 2013.
Amalia's future reign could see her leading not just the Netherlands but also its Caribbean territories, including Curaçao and Aruba.
Over in Monaco, five-year-old Prince Jacques is set to inherit the Monegasque throne.
He shares this royal journey with his twin sister, Princess Gabriella, who is currently second in line.
Jacques may be the younger sibling by just two minutes, but he holds an important position in the principality's future.
In Spain, 15-year-old Princess Leonor is the heir to the throne, being the daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia.
If she ascends, Leonor will make history as Spain's first queen regnant since Isabella I, who ruled from 1833 to 1868.
Her potential reign is highly anticipated, given the historical significance it would carry.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, also 16, is another royal to watch.
As the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, she is second in line to succeed her grandfather, King Harald V. Ingrid is poised to become Norway's second female monarch, following the notable legacy of Queen Margaret from the 15th century.
Prince Christian of Denmark, now 14, is the eldest son of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary.
Born in Copenhagen, he has three younger siblings, including twins.
As the grandson of Queen Margrethe II, Christian is positioned as the second in line to the Danish throne, ensuring that the royal lineage remains strong.
Finally, we spotlight Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, who is 19 and the heir to the Belgian throne.
As the eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, she took on this significant role after her grandfather, King Albert I, abdicated in 2013.