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- List of heirs apparent
- In federal monarchies Malaysia United Arab Emirates
- Current sovereign monarchs without an heir apparent
- Notes
This is the list of the heirs apparent to the thrones of the world {{As of|2018|March|21|lc=y}}. List of heirs apparent Country | Picture | Name of heir apparent | Title | Date of birth (age) | Relation to the Monarch | Antigua and Barbuda}} {{flag|Australia}} {{flag|Bahamas}} {{flag|Barbados}} {{flag|Belize}} {{flag|Canada}} {{flag|Grenada}} {{flag|Jamaica}} {{flag|New Zealand}} {{flag|Papua New Guinea}} {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} {{flag|Saint Lucia}} {{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} {{flag|Solomon Islands}} {{flag|Tuvalu}} {{flag|United Kingdom}} | Charles [1] 48-11-14 | Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay | 1948|11|14|df=y}} | Eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II | Bahrain}} | Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | Crown Prince of Bahrain, Deputy King | 1969|10|21|df=y}} | Eldest son of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | Belgium}} | Elisabeth | Princess, Duchess of Brabant | 2001|10|25|df=y}} | Eldest child of King Philippe | Bhutan}} | Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck | Crown Prince of Bhutan, Druk Gyalsey of Bhutan | 2016|2|5|df=y}} | Only son of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck | Brunei}} | Al-Muhtadee Billah | Crown Prince of Brunei Darussalam | 1974|2|17|df=y}} | Eldest son of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah | Denmark}} | Frederik | Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat | 1968|5|26|df=y}} | Elder son of Queen Margrethe II | Japan}} | Naruhito | Crown Prince of Japan | 1960|2|23|df=y}} | Elder son of Emperor Akihito | Jordan}} | Hussein bin Abdullah | Crown Prince of Jordan | 1994|6|28|df=y}} | Elder son of King Abdullah II | Kuwait}} | Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Sheikh, Crown Prince of Kuwait | 1937|6|25|df=y}} | Younger half-brother of Emir Sabah IV | Lesotho}} | Lerotholi Seeiso | Crown Prince of Lesotho | 2007|04|18|df=y}} | Only son of King Letsie III | Liechtenstein}} | Alois | Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, Count of Rietberg | 1968|6|11|df=y}} | Eldest son of Prince Hans-Adam II | Luxembourg}} | Guillaume | Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg | 1981|11|11|df=y}} | Eldest child of Grand Duke Henri | Monaco}} | Jacques | Hereditary Prince of Monaco, Marquis of Baux | 2014|12|10|df=y}} | Only legitimate son of Prince Albert II | Morocco}} | | Moulay Hassan | Crown Prince of Morocco | 2003|5|8|df=y}} | Only son of King Mohammed VI | Netherlands}} | Catharina-Amalia | Princess of Orange | 2003|12|7|df=y}} | Eldest child of King Willem-Alexander | Norway}} | Haakon Magnus | Crown Prince of Norway | 1973|7|20|df=y}} | Only son of King Harald V | Saudi Arabia}} | Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia | 1985|8|31|df=y}} | Son of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Sweden}} | | Victoria | Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland | 1977|7|14|df=y}} | Eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf | Tonga}} | Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala | Crown Prince of Tonga | 1985|9|17|df=y}} | Elder son of King Tupou VI | |
In federal monarchiesMalaysia State | Image | Style | Current heir apparent | Relationship with current monarch | Johor}} Darul Takzim | Tunku Mahkota | Tunku Ismail Idris ibni Sultan Ibrahim Ismail | Eldest son | Kedah}} Darul Aman | Raja Muda | Tunku Sarafuddin Badlishah ibni Sultan Sallehuddin | Eldest son | Kelantan}} Darul Naim | Tengku Mahkota | Tengku Muhammad Faiz Petra | Eldest younger brother | Pahang}} Darul Makmur | Tengku Mahkota | Tengku Hassanal Shah | Eldest surviving son | Perak}} Darul Ridzuan | Raja Muda | Raja Ja'afar ibni Raja Muda Musa | Cousin | Perlis}} Indera Kayangan | Raja Muda | Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra ibni Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail | Eldest son | Selangor}} Darul Ehsan | Raja Muda | Tengku Amir Shah ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah | Eldest son | Terengganu}} Darul Iman | Yang di-Pertuan Muda | Tengku Muhammad Ismail ibni Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin | Eldest son | |
The State of Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus does not have an heir apparent, as the ruler of Negeri Sembilan, known as the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, is elected by a council of the four Undangs of Sungai Ujong, Jelebu, Johol, and Rembau. The rules of succession in Perak Darul Ridzuan are more complicated than in other Malay states. After a sovereign is appointed and installed he will appoint the Raja Muda (heir apparent) and Raja Di Hilir (heir presumptive) on the advice of the Dewan Negara (Royal Council).[2] The reigning Sultan appoints princes of the blood (Waris negri) to certain high princely titles for life. They are arranged in a strict order of precedence indicating the order of succession to the throne. The relative precedence of these titles has altered from time to time, and additional titles have been included and removed. However, the current order, as confirmed on 25 February 1953, stands as follows: - Duli Yang Teramat Mulia (Tuanku) Raja Muda, Wakil us-Sultan, Wazir ul-Azam Negara Perak Dar ur-Ridzwan
- Duli Yang Amat Mulia Raja di-Hilir
- Yang Amat Mulia Raja Kechil Besar
- Yang Mulia Raja Kechil Sulong
- Yang Mulia Raja Kechil Tengah
- Yang Mulia Raja Kechil Bongsu.
On the death or promotion of an existing titleholder, the holder of the next most senior title, succeeds. On the death of a reigning Sultan, the prince holding the title of Raja Muda, the senior prince in the hierarchy, succeeds him. The prince holding the title of Raja di-Hilir becomes the new Raja Muda. The Raja Kechil Besar becomes Raja di-Hilir, and so on. The new Sultan may then appoint his own nominee to the most junior title made vacant by these successions.[3] ref>Netty Royal United Arab Emirates Emirate | Image | Heir apparent | Relationship to the monarch | Abu Dhabi}} | Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan | Half brother | Ajman}} | Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi | Eldest son | Dubai}} | Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Second son | Fujairah}} | Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi | Eldest son | Ras al-Khaimah}} | Sheikh Muhammed bin Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi[4] | Eldest son | Sharjah}} | Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi[5] | Umm al-Quwain}} | Sheikh Rashid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla | |
Current sovereign monarchs without an heir apparent Country | Current monarch | Reason for no heir apparent | Current heir presumptive | Relationship | {{flag|Andorra}} | Co-prince Joan Enric Vives Sicília | Successor must be appointed by the Pope. | None | Co-prince Emmanuel Macron | Successor must be elected by the French citizens. | Cambodia}} | King Norodom Sihamoni | New monarch will be elected. | None | > Malaysia}} | King | New monarch will be elected. | None | Oman}} | Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said | Sultan has no children. Heir was appointed. | Successor's name a state secret | Qatar}} | Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | Successor must be elected. | Deputy Emir Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani | Half-brother | Spain}} | King Felipe VI | The King has no sons. | Leonor, Princess of Asturias | Elder daughter | Swaziland}} | King Mswati III | Successor must be elected. | None | Thailand}} | King Rama X | The King has several children, but none named as Crown Prince. | Dipangkorn Rasmijoti | Legitimate son | Vatican City}} | Pope Francis | Successor must be elected. | None | |
Notes1. ^Prince Charles was also heir to the following thrones before they became republics: Ceylon, Fiji, The Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, Kenya, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Union of South Africa, Tanganyika, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uganda 2. ^Netty Royal 3. ^Royal Ark 4. ^Rak 5. ^Sharjah Tourism
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