Heir presumptive
An heir presumptive is one who is first in line to inherit a title or property, such as a monarchy, because there is
not yet an heir apparent.
Depending on the rules of the monarchy in question, the heir presumptive might be the daughter of a monarch (if males take
priority over females and the monarch has no sons), or the senior member of a collateral line (if the monarch is childless).
If an heir apparent is born, he becomes first-in-line to the throne, with all of his descendants taking priority over the heir
presumptive in the Line of Succession. In the event of there
being an heir apparent, the title "heir presumptive" lapses and is not used to describe the most senior person in the Line of
Succession who is not a direct male descendant of the monarch. A woman who is in the same position is called the heiress
presumptive.
Examples of Heirs Presumptive who inherited thrones
- Queen Mary I of England, who succeeded her half-brother King
Edward VI of England
- Queen Elizabeth I of England, who succeeded her
half-sister Queen Mary I of England
- King James I of England (who was James VI of Scotland), who
succeeded his distant cousin Queen Elizabeth I of
England
- Queen Victoria of the United
Kingdom, who succeeded her uncle King William IV of the United Kingdom
- King George VI of the United
Kingdom, who succeeded his brother King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
- Queen Elizabeth II of the
United Kingdom, who succeeded her father King George VI of the United Kingdom
- King Albert II of the Belgians, who succeeded his
brother King Baudouin of the Belgians
- King Paul of Greece, who succeeded his brother King George II of Greece
- King Oscar II of Sweden, who succeeded his brother King
Charles XV of Sweden
- Queen Ulrike Eleonora of Sweden, who
succeeded her brother King Charles XII of Sweden
- King Charles X of Sweden, who succeeded his cousin Queen
Christina of Sweden
- King John III of Sweden, who succeeded his brother King
Eric XIV of Sweden
- Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who succeeded her
father King Frederik IX of Denmark
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