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Family Tree of Prince William and Catherine Middleton Family tree of Prince William and Catherine Middleton William's side of the family tree Catherine's side of the family tree Popular given names Kings of England named William Popular given names Earlier ancestors Fathers William I (b. 1028), usually known as William the Conqueror, was A Fathers Catherine's 13th great-grandmother Dame Anne Fairfax (née b J a A e e A n n r B r the õrst Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death D i Gascoigne), the daughter of Lady Margaret Percy, the daughter of b d b e o A 1 a h e d t a e e 1 e r s George / Georg ..... 7 8 M 4 John ..... 8 r l r r e v e e b r i h 8 l 1 in 1087. C d k a Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland and through him, a 1 4 8 A d e i n t r x a h a d i e 4 d 5 r h 8 4 e 3 8 i a s o b r s Charles ..... 6 r W Thomas ..... 5 e u i 1 d 8 1 4 e h r 7 h a L 1 n i l e Y k e descendant of Edward III (1312-1377). n - w l q 1 n r s r i n i 8 2 i L 8 8 r d , d - - i C r c s S t s o M d 1 k r , o e 3 i n - 8 n Albert ..... 5 William II (b. 1056 ), the third son of William I, was King of England e t d 1 Francis ..... 4 o E h r h d 1 t h h - m l 1 Y a e S l 9 7 A , o t s t 2 r 8 e l e A - o n i n i e E 9 1 , F 8 l e m t 4 r h r l 1 S l c 1 0 k e i i 1 i a O j l e h Y e s e l t f W r l 2 a 1 i r 3 n - o y p 8 i e 8 o 6 Edward ..... 5 from 1087 until his death in 1100. William is commonly known as c James ..... 3 Catherine and the Queen Mother share a common ancestor, County 7 8 c n h i , h r z a j e , r p - g l e d o , o , 1 t 4 h 8 u 8 1 o o 6 l 1 s n s r e a 1 n S 1 i e l k a Y R W S s M e L a n h 1 k t 9 t e 6 1 b 8 k 9 s 8 d 2 b e - G h c a l , r Alexander ..... 4 William Rufus (Rufus being Latin for "the Red"), perhaps because c t l e r Joseph ..... 3 Durham's Sir William Blakiston, whose great granddaughter, o n n l e l 0 a M e 1 s - i 1 o o a o 1 s 9 e o W i o i 1 o L h m n s d J t n e E h 9 8 n t r 8 t 8 s P h , 8 o t W d c 3 Y u s i l r s . l d L s 1 R H a 1 e n , e 1 Frederick ..... 4 of his ruddy appearance or, more likely, due to having red hair as a E r , d a h v r William ..... 3 Elizabeth Blakiston, married into the Bowes-Lyon family who were C - 7 G 1 e h i 8 e s b t 7 C d o O n a - e s o 7 n 8 r a t a 1 W i r d a b m 2 s d L 8 k e r h d l s l F 1 o D b William ..... 4 child that grew out in later life. c y 1 r s 9 e z 1 8 c Edward ..... 2 ancestors of the Queen Mother, née Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. o o i i e i i , , 1 o e l 2 N s o l n l o 1 c w i 1 L - i O r L E , a r w a n 1 , 8 - H r o d a 1 k e o r Arthur ..... 3 8 e h U s 1 l 9 a Frederick ..... 2 C C n t m a o 1 B 8 i e 4 i 9 a o c B o S s o W r William III (b. 1650), also widely known as William of Orange, was 5 u 9 c 0 8 W b Catherine's family tree is linked, via her father Michael's Leeds-born t r a , A a h , a s Burke ..... 3 h r 7 o n 8 r 1 , M k - s U c T s e , k o a 1 e M n G 1 e h - a sovereign King of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1689 until his a r I 1 t S r w t o l y t cousin, Lady Bullock (née Barbara Lupton), to William Petty- r 8 i r i s a 8 t James ..... 3 S e n e 8 R r h A F e 3 v G e o y 3 e e n 9 r e t l e la 7 o b a 1 A r l r e 8 N c i - s 8 u b death in 1702, co-reigning with his wife, Queen Mary II. G g b G n 4 c y r t 8 a Mothers FitzMaurice, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, Prime Minister of Great A n 1 Louis ..... 3 e e o - d h o s 1 S A o n i m - , o C n 1 r e b r O h o o n r 1 d W h - t Britain in 1782-83. e 9 e 6 M t Philip ..... 3 g 8 h d h o e 0 , R t 1 o r C 2 y a e a e r T W b William IV (b. 1765) was king of the United Kingdom of Great 3 L 0 n d l 8 g 0 e Elizabeth ..... 9 r 1 e o r u H 0 l o A f a 9 r y e r d n e - d 1 r i i z 8 7 t n t r 1 a L i i s b e n u - h l A d B l a h a n d 7 8 Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover from 1830 until his death in e 1 l i h r w - Jane ..... 5 n o E S 1 e i e a n B o F s t t o n a t e e 9 L 8 , 8 i 1 r w t s n 9 r s 5 r v i n r M k i S e t i 1 n n m N h d f d i p t a 1 r e 1 a 6 h u 1 2 t h o t h o 1837. The third son of George III, William succeeded his elder 8 g o - E t i 6 Ann ..... 4 r e u e 4 N t 8 s r n i o C 5 q 9 l J - s o 4 x m l 8 d h r l Mothers S 1 l S a e L 1 b d u c Y s e k 8 e 1 e 1 r E 8 r , a a q - 9 9 r m n i N r e m , a m 1 o w , j m l u - z 8 A - 1 e f n brother George IV, becoming the last king and penultimate monarch . o Mary ..... 4 J s l s o h a , 6 3 r Marriage to William , 1 t S l - a o o e i a i 1 5 i 2 h r l L S h y Y C L t t d m n s Y 9 4 8 9 e t 9 E c e h s o 8 e o T 7 h r , 9 J n i i - c e o o 5 1 3 s of Britain's House of Hanover. e n 2 n B l W n 1 H w Charlotte ..... 2 H w a s i 1 1 l o v s g 9 r - e G e k 8 o t , Mary / Marie ..... 7 L d 7 8 t 8 o o k d r a t 1 y t l n o H h L r - 1 P o y n M 1 a 1 e The couple married in Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011. l i n u 3 a w o e o 7 r a n f 1 C a l h a D e h 8 n u 8 r Christiana ..... 2 i m o t 9 W l e 8 Y r n s m e n t Elizabeth ..... 6 B 8 h i o 2 i h 1 u o a d a - R r 4 M 4 , e s t J L s s r i d 5 b d 9 h b - S i S E i 1 l h o y o s n e , Estimates of the global audience for the wedding ranged around g t 7 s 8 i s w a b t m 9 o i 1 y , i 8 6 n Eliza ....
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