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25 young royals who will one day rule the world
Prince George, 3, is third in line to the British throne after his grandfather and father.
George's younger sister Charlotte, 1, is fourth in line to the throne.
She already looks a lot like the current queen: her great grandmother Elizabeth II.
Source: Royal.uk
Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland, is just 4 years old, but she's already second in line for the Swedish throne, after her mother.
Source: Swedish Royal Court
Estelle's new baby brother, Prince Oscar, comes next in the line of succession. He was born in May 2016.
Source: Swedish Royal Court
2-year-old twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella are first and second in line to lead the monarchy of Monaco.
Though it looks like they're a little confused by their own fame.
Source: Palais Princier de Monaco
Princesses Sofia and Leonor are the daughters of Spain's current king. Leonor, 11, is next in line to the throne, followed by Sofia, 9.
Source: Casa de su Majestad el Rey
Princess Catharina-Amalia, 13, will someday succeed her father as Queen of the Netherlands. Her sisters Alexia, 11, and Ariane, 9, come next in line.
On the royal family's official website, the girls all list the same hobbies: Horse riding, field hockey, and playing piano.
Source: Royal House of the Netherlands
Princess Elisabeth, 15, is next in line to the Belgian throne. She's followed by Prince Gabriel, 13, Prince Emmanuel, 11, and Princess Eléonore, 8.
Elisabeth speaks Dutch, French, and English, and likes to draw, read, play piano, and take ballet classes. She also plays tennis, skis, cycles, and swims, according to her royal profile.
Source: The Belgian Monarchy
Princess Amalia, 2, is third in the line of succession of the Luxembourg monarchy. Currently, her grandfather is on the throne.
Source: Cour Grand-Ducale de Luxembourg
Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 13, will someday succeed her father and become Norway's second-ever female monarch. She's currently second in line to the throne.
Her younger brother Prince Sverre Magnus, 11, comes next in the line of succession.
Source: The Royal House of Norway
Prince Christian of 11, is second in line to become the king of Denmark.
He's followed by some cute younger siblings: Princess Isabella, 9, and twins Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, 6.
Source: The Danish Monarchy
Prince Taufa'ahau Manumataongo, 3, is currently second in line to the throne of Pacific island nation Tonga.
You might be familiar with Tonga already, thanks to the shirtless athlete who made waves at the Rio Olympics opening ceremony.
Prince Hisahito, 10, is third in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne — the head of the Japanese imperial family.
He currently attends an elementary school in Tokyo and grows rice on his family's property, The Japan Times reported.
Source: The Imperial Household Agency
Prince Moulay El Hassan, 13, is set to succeed his father as the king of Morocco.
He already makes a lot of public appearances compared to other young royals — and he always seems to be photographed wearing a tiny, perfectly tailored suit.
Source: Maroc.ma
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