
Royal Family Tree
The Royal Family Tree illustrates the lineage of a royal family, showing relationships among members through generations. In the context of the British monarchy, it includes key figures like Queen Elizabeth II, her children - Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward - and their descendants. Charles became king after her passing, with his sons, William and Harry, next in line. The tree reflects the family's history, succession rights, and titles, helping to clarify who holds royal status and their connections, crucial for understanding the monarchy's structure and its role in national identity.