The Queen's great-grandchildren: how many are there and how old are they?
26 March 2019, 11:00
Here are the royal great-grandchildren from oldest to youngest
At 92 years old, Queen Elizabeth II has an amazing eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
From the oldest, Savannah Phillips, to the newest addition to the royal family, Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall's daughter Lena Tindall, read on to get to know the Queen's great-grandchildren.
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Baby Sussex
Birthday: Expected in April 2019!
Parents: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Royal Grandparents: Prince Charles and Princess Diana
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Prince Louis
Age: 10-months-old
Birthday: April 23
Parents: Prince William and Kate Middleton
Royal Grandparents: Prince Charles and Princess Diana
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Lena Tindall
Age: 9-months-old
Birthday: June 18
Parents: Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall
Royal Grandparents: Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips
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Princess Charlotte
Age: 3-years-old
Birthday: May 2
Parents: Prince William and Kate Middleton
Royal Grandparents: Prince Charles and Princess Diana
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Mia Tindall
Age: 4-years-old
Birthday: 17 January
Parents: Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall
Royal Grandparents: Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips -
Prince George
Age: 5-years-old
Birthday: 22 July
Parents: Prince William and Kate Middleton
Royal Grandparents: Prince Charles and Princess Diana
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Isla Phillips
Age: 6-years-old
Birthday: March 29
Parents: Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly
Royal Grandparents: Princess Anne and Mark Phillips
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Savannah Phillips
Age: 7-years-old
Birthday: November 15
Parents: Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly
Royal Grandparents: Princess Anne and Mark Phillips