- Prince Charles
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George ; born 14 November 1948), is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He has held the title of Prince of Wales since 1958, and is styled "His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales", except in Scotland, where he is styled "His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay".
- Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. However, she is more directly involved with the United Kingdom, where the Royal Family resides, and the Monarchy is historically indigenous. Apart from the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, …
- Prince William Of Wales
Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982) is the elder son of Charles, Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales. He is second in the line of succession to the British throne and thrones of each of the other Commonwealth Realms. As the son of the Prince of Wales and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William is a member of the British Royal Family. The prince, who is 6 ft 3 inch (191cm) tall, …
- Walter Bagehot
Walter Bagehot (3 February, 1826 - 24 March, 1877) was a nineteenth century British businessman, essayist and journalist, who wrote extensively about literature, government, economic affairs and other topics. Bagehot was born in Langport, Somerset, England. His father, Thomas Walter Bagehot, was Managing Director and Vice-Chairman of Stuckey's Banking Company.
- Princess Diana of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances; née Spencer; 1 July 1961 - 31 August 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Their two sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the thrones of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth Realms.
- Charlotte Of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Queen Charlotte was the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom (1738–1820). She is the grandmother of Queen Victoria, and the great-great-great-great grandmother of the current Queen of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II. Queen Charlotte was a patroness of the arts, known to Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others. She was also an amateur botanist who helped establish Kew Gardens. George III and Queen Charlotte had 15 children, …
- David Cannadine
David Cannadine (born 1950) is a British historian, known for a number of books including "The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy" and "Ornamentalism"; and as a commentator and broadcaster on British public life, especially the British monarchy. As of 2004 he is engaged in a biography of Andrew Mellon and the nineteenth-century volume in the New Penguin History of Britain. (He is also the general editor of this series, …
- James Francis Edward Stuart
Prince James Francis Edward Stuart or Stewart, the Old Pretender was the son of the deposed King James II of England and VII of Scots, and as such laid claim to the English and Scottish thrones (as James III of England and VIII of Scotland) from the death of his father in 1701, and was publicly proclaimed by King Louis XIV of France as the rightful heir to the English and Scottish thrones. From the moment of his birth, on 10 June 1688, at St.
- Marion Crawford
Marion Crawford was an employee of the British Royal Family, the governess of the children of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret who gave her the nickname "Crawfie". Marion was the named author of the book "The Little Princesses" which told the story of her time with the Royals.
- Robin Janvrin
Sir Robin Berry Janvrin, GCB, KCVO (born 1946) is the Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II. He was educated at Marlborough College, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and Brasenose College of the University of Oxford, from which he received a First class bachelor's degree in 1969, and later a master's degree. He entered the Royal Navy in 1964, and served until 1975. He then joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Louise Lehzen
Baroness Louise Lehzen was the governess, and later adviser and companion to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
- Julia von Hauke
Julia von Hauke (November 12, 1825 <small>(O.S.)</small>/November 24 1825 <small>(N.S.)</small>-September 19, 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (1823-1888), the mother of Alexander of Bulgaria, and ancestress to the current generations of the British and the Spanish royal families.
- John Osborne
John James Osborne (December 12, 1929 - December 24, 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter, and critic of The Establishment. The stunning success of his 1956 play "Look Back in Anger" literally transformed English theatre. In a productive life of more than 40 years, Osborne explored many themes and genres, writing for stage, film and TV. His personal life was extravagant and iconoclastic. He was notorious for his abuse of women, including his own daughter.
- Charles Armstrong-Jones
Charles Patrick Inigo Armstrong-Jones (born 1 July 1999) is the son of Viscount Linley and Viscountess Linley, and a great-grandson of King George VI of the United Kingdom. He was born in London, and he is currently 13th in line to the British throne. He has a younger sister, The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones. He is second heir to the Earldom of Snowdon after his father, Lord Linley. He is styled The Hon. Charles Armstrong-Jones.
- Margarita Armstrong-Jones
Margarita Elizabeth Rose Alleyne Armstrong-Jones (born 14 May 2002) is the only daughter of Viscount Linley and Viscountess Linley. She was born three months after the death of her grandmother, Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. She is the only granddaughter of Princess Margaret. She is styled The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones; however, when and if her father becomes the second Earl of Snowdon she will be known as Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones.
- David Conner
David John Conner (born April 6, 1947) is Dean of Windsor (since 1998) and Bishop to the Forces (since 2001). As Dean of Windsor, he also holds the post of Registrar of the Order of the Garter, and is a Domestic Chaplain to the Queen. Prior to his appointment to Windsor, he held a number of posts: * 1994-98: Bishop of Lynn (a suffragan in the Diocese of Norwich); * 1987-94: rector of Great St Mary's, Cambridge (the University church).
- Henry Lascelles
Henry Ulick Lascelles (born 19 May 1953) is the son and only child of The Hon. Gerald Lascelles and his first wife, Angela Dowding. He is the great-grandson of King George V of the United Kingdom. He married Alexandra Clare Ruth Morton (born 15 April 1953) on 25 August 1979. They had one son, Maximilian John Gerald Lascelles, before divorcing in 1999. Henry Lascelles is 51st in line to the British throne.
- Samuel Chatto
Samuel David Benedict Chatto is the elder son of Daniel Chatto and Lady Sarah Chatto "née" Armstrong-Jones. He is a grandson of the late Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and a great-grandson of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The Queen Mother left him a trust fund, just as she did for all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was born in London.
- Arthur Chatto
Arthur Robert Nathaniel Chatto is the younger son of Daniel Chatto and Lady Sarah Chatto "née" Armstrong-Jones, a grandson of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and a great-grandson of King George VI. Arthur is the sixth in an unbroken line of second-born royal children that starts with Queen Victoria's second child, King Edward VII. He was born in London, and is currently 17th in line to the British throne.
- Eric Butler
Eric Dudley Butler (1916 - June 7, 2006), Australian political activist and journalist, was the founder of the Australian League of Rights and for many years Australia's leading exponent of antisemitic and extreme right-wing views. Butler was born in Adelaide, although he lived most of his life near Melbourne. In the 1930s he became an admirer of fascism in the form of Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists, …
- George VI of the United Kingdom VI of the United Kingdom
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 - 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from 11 December 1936 until his death. He was the last Emperor of India (until 1947) and the last King of Ireland (until 1949). As the second son of King George V, he was not expected to inherit the throne and spent his early life in the shadow of his elder brother, Edward (known as David to his family and close friends).
- Richard Lawrence
Richard Lawrence (1800? - June 13, 1861) is the first known person to attempt to assassinate an American President. Lawrence was born in England in 1800 or 1801. By the time he was an adult he was clearly mentally ill. Lawrence worked as a painter and there is speculation that exposure to the chemicals in his paints may have contributed to his derangements. By the early 1830s he was unemployed and had succumbed to the delusion that he was King Richard III of England.
- Charles Mosley
Charles Mosley was Editor-in-Chief of "Burke's Peerage & Baronetage" (106th edition) and of the re-titled 107th edition, "Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage". He was born London, England. He was educated at King's College, Cambridge and at Eton College. He also served in the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office. He has lived in Italy, Ireland and France. For a time he was also editor of "Debrett's Peerage", …
- John Strachan
The Right Reverend Dr. John Strachan (April 12, 1778 - November 1, 1867) was an influential figure in Upper Canada and the first Anglican Bishop of Toronto. Strachan was one of six children born to a quarry worker in Aberdeen, Scotland. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 1797 and was also a schoolteacher in Aberdeen from 1794 to 1799, when he emigrated to Upper Canada to tutor the children of other British immigrants in Kingston.
- James Lascelles
James Edward Lascelles (born 5 October 1953), styled The Hon. James Lascelles, is a British musician and the second son of the 7th Earl of Harewood and his first wife, the former Marion Stein (now Mrs. Jeremy Thorpe). His father is a first cousin to Queen Elizabeth II, and he is 44th in line to the British throne. He has twice divorced and has been married since 30 January 1999 to Joy Elias-Rilwan (born 15 June 1954), formerly of Nigeria. The Hon. Mrs.
- Jeremy Lascelles
Robert Jeremy Hugh Lascelles (born 14 February 1955), is the youngest child of the 7th Earl of Harewood and his first wife, Marion Stein. He is 48th in the line of succession to the British Throne and seventh in line for the Earldom of Harewood. On 4 July 1981 he married Julie Baylis (born 19 July 1957) and had three children: Thomas Lascelles (born 1982), Ellen Lascelles (born 1984) and Amy Lascelles (born 1986).
- Victoria Ribeiro
Victoria Ragna Lorentzen Ribeiro (born December 19 1988) is a member of Norway's royal family but under the country's succession law she is not in line to the throne. She was born in Brazil and is the daughter of Ingeborg Lorentzen and Paolo Cesar Ribeiro Filho and is the great-granddaughter of the late King of Norway, Olav V. Though not in line to succeed the Norwegian throne, …
- George V of the United Kingdom V of the United Kingdom
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 - 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, which he created from the British branch of the German House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. As well as being King of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth Realms, George was also the Emperor of India and the first King of the Irish Free State. George reigned from 6 May 1910 through World War I (1914-1918) until his death in 1936.
- Amy Lascelles
Amy Rose Lascelles (born 26 June 1986) is the youngest child of The Hon. Jeremy Lascelles and his first wife, the former Julie Baylis. She is currently 51st in the line of succession to the British throne.
- Ellen Lascelles
Ellen Mary Lascelles (born 17 December 1984) is the second child and elder daughter of The Hon. Jeremy Lascelles and his first wife, Julie Baylis. She is 50th in line to the British throne.
- Natanleod
Natanleod, Natanleag, Nazaleod, or Nudd Lludd was a British king who, in 508, was defeated and killed by a band of West Saxons under the command of Cerdic and his son or grandson Cynric at the Battle of Netley. The entry for this event in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states that "Cerdic and Cynric slew a British king, whose name was Natanleod (or Nazaleod), and five thousand men with him.
- Thomas Lascelles
Thomas Robert Lascelles (born 7 September 1982) is the only son of The Hon. Jeremy Lascelles and his first wife, the former Julie Baylis. His father, Jeremy, is the youngest son of the 7th Earl of Harewood and his first wife, Marion Stein (now Mrs. Jeremy Thorpe). He is 49th in line for the British throne.
- Henry Mountbatten Earl of Medina
Henry David Louis Mountbatten, Earl of Medina (born 19 October 1991) is the second child and only son of the 4th Marquess of Milford Haven and his first wife Sarah Georgina Walker. He is the younger brother of Lady Tatiana Mountbatten. His paternal grandparents were the 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven and his second wife Janet Mercedes Bryce. He is 432nd in the line of succession to the British Throne.
- Maximilian Lascelles
Maximilian John Gerald Lascelles (born 19 December 1991) is the 53rd person in line to the British throne. Lascelles is the son of Henry Lascelles and the great-great-grandson of King George V through his daughter Princess Mary.
- Tewa Lascelles
Tewa Ziyane Robert George Lascelles (born 8 June 1985) is the son of The Hon. James Lascelles and his second wife, Lori "Shadow" Lee. He is the youngest of his father's four children, a half-brother to Rowan Lascelles and Sophie Lascelles and a brother to Tanit Lascelles, who is excluded in the line of succession due to being born before the marriage of her parents.
- Aloandro ben Bekar
Aloandro Ben Bekar (or Bakr; also known as Aldroando Gil), was the Mozarab (Iberian Christian living under Muslim domination) Governor of Faro, in Portugal. He was the son of Bakr Ben Yahia and grandson of Yahia Ben Bakr, who is believed to be a descendant (possibly a grandson) of high royal official of Jewish aristocratic descent Yahia Ben Yahi III. Aloandro Ben Bekar was the father of Madragana, mistress to king Afonso III of Portugal, and ancestor, …
- Edward Mylius
Edward Mylius was a French journalist jailed for criminal libel for publishing a report that King George V of the United Kingdom was a bigamist. Mylius alleged in a Paris-based Republican paper "Liberator" in 1910 that George V had been already married to the daughter of a British Admiral, Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, while serving in Malta as a young man. This would have been not only scandalous but also illegal, contravening bigamy laws and the Royal Marriages Act.
- Arthur Wesley Carr
The Very Reverend (Arthur) Wesley Carr, KCVO, Dean of Westminster 1997-2006, Anglican divine. Dean Carr was born in 1941, and educated at Dulwich College and thereafter at; Jesus College Oxford BA 1964, MA 1967, Jesus College, Cambridge, BA 1966, MA 1970, and the University of Sheffield PhD 1975. After theological training at Ridley Hall, Cambridge in 1965 he was ordained a deacon 1967 and a priest 1968. His first appointment was as Curate at All Saints Church, …
- Sakeasi Butadroka
Sakeasi Butadroka (died 2001) was a Fijian politician noted for his strident ethnic nationalism. Originally elected to the House of Representatives as a member of the ruling Fijian Alliance in the parliamentary election of 1972, he was expelled from the Alliance for his public attacks against the presence of Persons of Indian origin (Indo-Fijians) in Fiji.
- Bakr ben Yahia I
Bakr Ben Yahia I was possibly a son of Yahia Ben Yahi III and the father of Yahia Ben Bakr. He was, apparently, the first of his branch of the family to become a Christian and thus a Mozarab (Iberian Christian living under Muslim domination), since his father was still and always a Jew and his son was always mentioned as being a Christian. Bakr Ben Yahia's greatgrandson, Aloandro Ben Bekar, Governor of Faro, …