Queen Elizabeth II has eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, following the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s second child.
The 95-year-old monarch’s grandson Harry welcomed a daughter, Lilibet Diana, with Meghan on June 4.
So who are the Queen‘s grandchildren and their kids, and how old are they? Read on to find out more.
Who are Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren?
The Queen’s oldest grandchildren are Peter Phillips, 43, and Zara Tindall, 40. Their parents are Princess Anne and Captain Mark Philips.
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Next are Prince William, 38, and Prince Harry, 36, offspring of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
There are also Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s children, Princess Beatrice, 32, and Princess Eugenie, 31.
The Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, also have two children.
They are Lady Louise Windsor, 17, and James, Viscount Severn, 13.
Who are the Queen’s great-grandchildren?
The Queen also has a number of great-grandchildren.
Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly have two children, Savannah, 10, and Isla, nine.
There are also Prince William’s three children with Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge: Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.
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Across the Atlantic, Harry and Meghan have two children – son Archie Harrison, two, and newborn daughter Lilibet Diana.
Lilibet was born on June 4 and named after Her Majesty – whose family nickname is Lilibet – and Harry’s late mother Princess Diana.
Elsewhere, Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, welcomed their first child, a son, in February.
His name is August Philip Hawke Brooksbank.
Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice is pregnant with her first child with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in autumn of this year.
The Queen has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.
📸 The couple on their wedding day in July 2020. pic.twitter.com/oCHZLBa8oT
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 19, 2021
Queen ‘delighted’ with Princess Beatrice’s baby news
The baby – who is due in the autumn – will be the Queen’s 12th great-grandchild.
Announcing the news on Twitter in May, a statement revealed the Queen was “delighted” to hear the news.
The announcement read: “Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in autumn of this year.
“The Queen has been informed and both families are delighted with the news.”
Zara Tindall welcomed third child with husband Mike
The Queen’s granddaughter Zara and Mike Tindall have three children – daughter Mia, seven, and Lena, three, and their baby son, Lucas Philip Tindall.
Zara gave birth to son Lucas back in March – on the family’s bathroom floor!
Speaking on his podcast, Mike announced the happy news and also revealed how their daughters, Mia and Lena, reacted to the new arrival.
Explaining what happened to The Good, The Bad & The Rugby listeners, Mike said his daughters weren’t at home when Zara gave birth to Lucas.
He said: “They didn’t get told and Mia’s quite on it and she was like, ‘Why are we not going home for tea?’
“When she got home, she was over the moon. Both of them were. Problem is, Lena is like, ‘My baby’. She tries to pick him up.”
Mike also praised Zara and called her a “warrior” for safely giving birth when they weren’t able to make it to the hospital.
Mike said on the podcast: “[The baby] arrived very quickly. Didn’t make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor.”
The former rugby ace said Zara’s pal Dolly recognised that they didn’t have enough time to get to a hospital.
“It was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace,” Mike said
“Fortunately the midwife who was going to meet us at the hospital wasn’t that far away so she drove up and got there just as we had assumed the [position].”
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