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Edward Iii Andrichard Ii
I'm sure this is easy to answer for historians, please excuse my ignorance.
Edward III had five sons. His first son died before Edward and yet the crown went to his grandson, Richard II and not his other sons. Why was this?
I'm guessing that Richard II was the son of Edward's first born (The Black Prince) and the crown went to his son, but why not the next eldest son. Is that just how it worked?
Thanks
Edward III had five sons. His first son died before Edward and yet the crown went to his grandson, Richard II and not his other sons. Why was this?
I'm guessing that Richard II was the son of Edward's first born (The Black Prince) and the crown went to his son, but why not the next eldest son. Is that just how it worked?
Thanks
Answers
It's always direct descent. Richard II was second in line and when his father died (Black Prince) he became first in line. If Prince Charles were to die before his mother the throne would go to Prince William and not Prince Andrew.
09:14 Fri 22nd Jul 2016
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