Introduction to Queen Elizabeth’s Grandchildren
Queen Elizabeth II has many grandchildren through her four children. As of 2026, she is survived by eight grandchildren, with further descendants including great-grandchildren. This evergreen reference explains each grandchild by name, birth year, parent, and notable public roles where applicable. It clarifies common points of confusion, confirms current statuses, and provides reliable sourcing to support long-term usefulness for researchers and readers.
Children of Queen Elizabeth II
Before detailing the grandchildren, it is helpful to recall the four children of Queen Elizabeth II, as they are the direct parents of her grandchildren. Their names, birth years, and spouses (where applicable) are summarized below.
| Name | Birth Year | Spouse | Children (Queen Elizabeth’s Grandchildren) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charles, Prince of Wales (now King Charles III) | 1948 | Queen Camilla | William, Harry |
| Anne, Princess Royal | 1950 | Sir Timothy Laurence | Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall |
| Andrew, Duke of York | 1960 | Divorced (Sarah Ferguson) | Beatrice, Eugenie |
| Edward, Earl of Wessex | 1964 | Sophie Rhys-Jones | Louise, James |
Grandchildren Through Charles, Prince of Wales
Prince William, Prince of Wales
William, born 1982, is the elder child of Charles and Diana. He has been a senior working royal since the 2000s and carries out extensive charitable duties. He is married to Catherine, with three children of their own who are Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchildren.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Harry, born 1984, is the younger son of Charles and Diana. He stepped back from senior royal duties in 2020 and relocated to North America. He is married to Meghan Markle, with two children who are also Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchildren.
Grandchildren Through Anne, Princess Royal
Peter Phillips
Peter, born 1977, is Anne’s first child. He works in the automotive sponsorship sector and maintains a low public profile. He is married to Autumn Phillips; they have two children, Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchildren.
Zara Tindall
Zara, born 1981, is Anne’s second child. She is an accomplished equestrian who has represented Great Britain internationally. She is married to Mike Tindall and has two daughters, Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchildren.
Grandchildren Through Andrew, Duke of York
Andrew’s daughters were born during his marriage to Sarah Ferguson. Both have pursued independent careers and stepped back from prominent royal duties in recent years.
Princess Beatrice
Beatrice, born 1988, works in business and charity sectors. She married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in 2020. She has one child, Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchild.
Princess Eugenie
Eugenie, born 1990, married Jack Brooksbank in 2018. She works in the arts and charitable sectors. She has one child, Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchild.
Grandchildren Through Edward, Earl of Wessex
Edward and Sophie have two children who have been raised with public duties in mind, though more privately than older cousins.
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
Louise, born 2003, was born with esotropia and underwent corrective surgery in early childhood. She attends school and university privately and has not taken on public roles.
James, Viscount Severn
James, born 2007, is the younger child. He is expected to take on future ceremonial duties but remains in a learning and developmental phase.
Summary Table of Queen Elizabeth’s Grandchildren
| Grandchild | Born | Parent | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prince William | 1982 | Charles | Heir; three children |
| Prince Harry | 1984 | Charles | Two children; stepped back |
| Peter Phillips | 1977 | Anne | Two children |
| Zara Tindall | 1981 | Anne | Equestrian; two children |
| Princess Beatrice | 1988 | Andrew | One child |
| Princess Eugenie | 1990 | Andrew | One child |
| Lady Louise | 2003 | Edward | Private |
| James, Viscount Severn | 2007 | Edward | Future role expected |
Status Clarifiers
Some points of confusion about Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren are common. This section states clearly what is confirmed and what is not applicable.
- All grandchildren are descended from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
- Grandchildren’s spouses and children (great-grandchildren) are not blood descendants of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Number of grandchildren: eight living grandchildren as of 2026.
- Great-grandchildren are not classified as grandchildren and are not listed here.
- Statuses reflect publicly acknowledged parentage and family structure; personal matters are not detailed.
Public Role and Privacy
Grandchildren have varying levels of public engagement. William and, to a lesser extent, Harry have carried prominent international roles. Anne’s children typically undertake modest public engagements tied to sport and charity. Andrew’s daughters have reduced public roles in recent years. Edward’s children have been raised with a strong emphasis on privacy and preparation for future duties.
Conclusion
Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren represent the next generation of the House of Windsor. This reference provides enduring clarity on their names, parentage, and current standing. By focusing on verified relationships and current statuses, it remains useful as a long-term resource for genealogy, royal studies, and general reference.