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Get to know King Charles’ siblings: Anne, Andrew and Edward

Who are they and what do they do for the royal family?
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Since the day he was born to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Prince Charles was fated to become king – now it’s finally happened and the royal family has changed forever.

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King Charles spent his entire life preparing for this role, making appearances and engagements on behalf of the Queen before her sudden death on September 8, 2022.

His siblings, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward, have also spent their lives in the spotlight much like their older brother, but his ascension to the throne could lead to major changes for all three of them.

Things could be especially difficult for Andrew, who many believe was protected from the fallout of his recent scandals by his mother, the Queen. There are rumours King Charles won’t be so lenient on his brother in the coming months.

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Here’s everything you wanted to know about Anne, Andrew, and Edward as Charles becomes the new king.

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King Charles spent his entire life preparing for this role. (Credit: Getty)

Who is King Charles?

Born November 14, 1948, at Buckingham Palace, Charles is the eldest of four siblings. As Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s first-born son, Charles was the heir apparent – the next in line to the throne – until his mother’s death in 2022. Because of this, he has spent his life fulfilling royal duties for the family.

He has long been considered one of the hardest-working royals. Even into the 2010s, Charles’s sons called their father a “workaholic”. In a 2108 interview, Prince William said that “The man never stops”.

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“This is a man who has dinner ridiculously late at night”, said Harry in the same interview. “And then goes to his desk later that night and will fall asleep on his notes to the point of where he’ll wake up with a piece of paper stuck to his face”.

A family photo of the royal family
The Queen and her four children (Credit: Getty)

Anne, Princess Royal

Date of birth: August 15, 1950

Position in the line of succession: 16th in line

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Spouse(s): Divorced from Captain Mark Phillips; Currently married to Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence 

Children: Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall

Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Anne on day 3 of the Ladies Day, of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse
Princess Anne with the Queen (Credit: Getty)

Princess Anne received her title as Princess Royal in June 1987, but of all the royal siblings, she is believed to be the most reluctant to ever take the throne as monarch. She went by Anne Mountbatten-Windsor in her official marriage documents and chose not to give her children royal titles.

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However, Anne still takes her royal duties seriously, as she is often named one of the busiest royals in the family. In 2017 alone, she attended 455 engagements, including receptions, dinners, and charity events. 

Even then, she has found time to pursue other “normal” endeavours. She grew up with a keen interest in equestrianism and even competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympics. She’s also known for her extensive charity work. She has been the president of Save the Children since 1970, travelling to countries like Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, and Bosnia for charity purposes.

Prince Charles and Princess Anne at the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace
Despite being Charles’ only sister, there has been a lot of speculation surrounding the pair’s relationship. (Credit: Getty)

Relationship with King Charles

Despite being Charles’ only sister, there has been a lot of speculation surrounding the pair’s relationship – especially at the height of Charles’ affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. The affair allegedly put years-long tension in the siblings’ relationship.

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Personality-wise, the “strong-willed and forthright” princess is said to clash with the “softer, gentler” Charles. The two couldn’t be more different, as some have pointed out that Anne is more like her father, whom she was said to share a “special bond with”, while Charles is more like his late mother. 

Andrew, Duke Of York

Date of birth: February 19, 1960

Position in the line of succession: Eighth in line

Spouse(s): Divorced from Sarah, Duchess of York (also known as Fergie) 

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Children: Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie of York

Princess Eugenie Of York marries Mr Jack Brooksbank on October 12, 2018
Prince Andrew with Princess Eugenie (Credit: Getty)

In recent years, Andrew has landed himself in hot water for his association with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. As long-time friends, the two were seen together numerous times. In 2010, he was videotaped visiting Epstein’s Manhattan mansion and in 2019 Andrew admitted he had many regrets about his connection to the disgraced financier.

A “car crash” interview about his connection to Epstein and one of his victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, led Andrew to step down as a senior royal in 2019 and be stripped of his patronages and military titles. He was later involved in a legal battle with Ms Giuffre, who accused Andrew of having sex with her while she was being trafficked and underage. The case settled out of court.

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Relationship with King Charles

Born nearly a decade after his older siblings, it’s easy to understand rumours that Andrew and Charles aren’t exactly the closest of brothers. Andrew was notably absent from the celebration of Charles’s 50th year as Prince of Wales. A documentary called Jeremy Paxman on the Queen’s Children also suggested that Andrew was not in favour of being seen as his elder brother’s “spare”. In recent years it’s been claimed that Charles wants to limit Andrew’s role in the royal family even more due to his involvement in the Epstein scandal.

Edward, Earl Of Wessex

Date of birth: March 10, 1964

Position in the line of succession: 13th in line

Spouse(s): Sophie, Countess of Wessex

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Children: Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount of Severn

Prince Edward and Princess Sophie at the wedding of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
Prince Edward and his wife Sophie Wessex (Credit: Getty)

Following in the footsteps of his father and brothers, who all served as naval officers, Edward joined the Royal Marines in 1987 but quit after only four months of commando training. He moved to media and started a production company called Ardent Productions, which produced documentaries and dramas. The company was not as successful and well-received as the prince had hoped.

Eventually, Prince Edward worked with the Queen full-time, doing public engagements and charity work on behalf of his mother.

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Relationship with King Charles

Though his relationship with Charles is not as strained as those of his older siblings, Edward did cause a rift after his production company invaded Prince William’s privacy as he attended university in 2001. Since then the brothers appear to have settled any tensions between them.

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