List of other royal and princely houses in the line of succession to the British throne

List of other royal and princely houses in the line of succession to the British throne

Members of other princely houses are in the line of succession to the British Throne. They include:

Certain members of other princely houses would be in the line of succession if they were not Catholic or married to Catholics:
* Archduke Dominic of Austria (before 110)
* Karl Friedrich, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern (before 130)
* Carl Friedrich, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (before 340)
*Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover, "who was in the line of succession, and whose two sons from his first marriage still are, but dropped out with his marriage to Princess Caroline of Monaco, who is Catholic" (before 395)
* Prince Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of Aosta (before 425)
* Prince Charles Napoléon Bonaparte (before 950)
* Michel, Prince of Ligne (before 1170)
* D. Pedro Luís of Orléans-Braganza, Prince of Brazil (before 1170)
* Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (before 1175)
* Hereditary Prince Rudolf of Croÿ (before 1175)
* Prince Léopold of Arenberg (before 1175)
* Prince Karl Anselm of Urach (before 1175)
* Prince Dedo of Saxony (before 1175)
* Carl, Duke of Württemberg (before 1190)
* Prince Franz Philipp of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (before 1190)
* Prince François d'Orléans, comte de Clermont (before 1190)
* Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski (before 2200)


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