HER MAJESTY has been blessed to be surrounded by family throughout her life, including the newest generation.
You’re probably familiar with Prince George and Princess Charlotte but the Queen has lots of great-grandchildren who are also in the spotlight.
Who are the Queen’s great-grandchildren?
The Queen has 12 great-grandchildren, ranging from school age all the way to babies.
Her Majesty had four children; Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.
These children gave her eight grandchildren, who have continued to grow the royal family tree.
Savannah Phillips, born: 2010
The Queen’s first great grandchild and eldest daughter of Peter Phillips, Savannah Anne Kathleen Phillips was born on December 29, 2010.
Her grandmother is Princess Anne, the only daughter of Her Majesty, rejected titles for her children so Savannah and her sister Isla do not hold a royal title.
Savannah, 11, often attends royal events and is known for her cheeky antics such as shushing Prince George during the Trooping the Colour flypast in 2018.
Isla Phillips, born: 2012
Youngest daughter of Peter and now ex-wife Autumn Phillips was born on March 29, 2012.
She attended the thanksgiving service for the late Duke of Edinburgh on her 10th birthday, accompanied by her father and sister.
The girls were photographed smiling and giggling with their father during lighter moments of the event, which is common for the mischievous youngsters.
Prince George, born: 2013
Third-in-line to the throne and first male great-grandchild of Her Majesty, is Prince George.
On July 22, 2013, Prince George Alexander Louis was welcomed to the world by his parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The eight-year-old youngster captured hearts across the globe with his smart dress sense and and cheeky behaviour.
He has even had a satirical cartoon made of him called The Prince, which was axed after backlash from viewers.
Mia Tindall, born: 2014
Mia Grace Tindall, 8, is the eldest daughter of Zara Tindall and ex-Rugby player Mike Tindall.
She was born on January 17, 2014 and shot to fame when she held a small toy in Princess Eugenie’s wedding photos.
Mia and her sister Lena interrupted their father’s podcast the Good, the Bad, and the Rugby by feeding him some cereal, mirroring their cousins’ playful antics.
Princess Charlotte, born: 2015
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana on May 2, 2015.
Charlotte attended the Easter Sunday service in 2022 with her parents and older brother, all in colour co-ordinating outfits.
When her father takes the throne, Princess Charlotte will be granted the title of Princess Royal, which her great aunt Princess Anne currently holds.
Prince Louis, born: 2018
The youngest member of the Cambridge clan is little Prince Louis Arthur Charles, born April 23, 2018.
Prince Louis has only just turned four, which the royals celebrated by posting photos of him on the beach.
The photos, which show the young prince laughing, were taken by the Duchess of Cambridge herself on a family trip to Norfolk earlier in April.
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Lena Tindall, born: 2018
Close in age to her cousin Louis, Lena Elizabeth Tindall was born just two months later on June 18, 2018.
She was born in Gloucestershire and was supposed to be named Elena but her mother Zara Tindall realised that would make her initials ET so she became Lena.
Lena is often pictured with her brother and sister as they all enjoy a day out watching their mother compete in horse trials.
Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, born: 2019
First born to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The royal baby was born on May 6, 2019, and has his dad’s instantly recognisable ginger locks.
Young Archie was lucky enough to meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu on a trip to Cape Town in September 2019.
August Brooksbank, born: 2021
At the request of his parents, Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, little August Philip Hawke Brooksbank does not have his face photographed often.
His middle name is a tribute to his great grandfather Prince Philip, who died just two months after August was born.
Eugenie celebrated August’s first birthday, on February 9, by posting a series of photos of him – with his face hidden of course.
Lucas Tindall, born: 2021
Born just one month after his cousin, Lucas Philip Tindall, another nod to Prince Philip, was welcomed by parents Zara and Mike Tindall on March 21, 2021.
Mike announced the birth on his podcast, saying: “Sunday got even better because a little baby boy arrived at my house.”
“Arrived very quickly. Didn’t make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor. So yeah, it was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace.”
Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, born: 2021
Another royal baby born close to her cousins is Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, who was born on June 4, 2021.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid tribute to Harry’s grandmother by naming her after the Queen’s nickname Lilibet.
Lilibet’s middle name is in honour of Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana.
Sienna Mapelli Mozzi, born: 2021
The last of the royal babies to be born in 2021 was Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi.
Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi gave the Queen her 12th great-grandchild on September 18, 2021.
The couple lives in St. James’s Palace with baby Sienna and Edoardo’s son Christopher Wolf, from a previous marriage.
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