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James Mountbatten-Windsor | |
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Other names | * James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor
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Born | 2007-12-07 Frimley, Surrey |
Occupation | student |
Known for | In the Line of succession to the British throne |
James Mountbatten-Windsor (2007 - ?) is Queen Elizabeth's youngest grandchild.[1] His father, Prince Edward, is the youngest of the Queen's three sons.
My London noted that he is only three years older than Savannah Phillips, the Queen's oldest great-grandchild.[1] They noted that, while James had been a working Royal, for years, joining his parents for important symbolic ceremonial appearances, Savannah remained outside those responsibilities, and was known mainly for being a mischievious influence on her younger cousins.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ertan Karplazi. Royal Family: The Queen’s youngest grandchild and oldest great grandchild who only have a 3-year age gap, My London, 2022-03-06. Retrieved on 2022-03-09. “What’s interesting is that the age gap between her youngest grandchild and oldest great grandchild is only three years. Her youngest grandchild, James Mountbatten-Windsor, Viscount Severn, is 14-years-old and her oldest great-grandchild Savannah Phillips is 11.”