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Queen's godchildren list: 30 people count Queen as godmother - including Diana's brother

THE QUEEN has four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren to date, but she also has dozens of godchildren too. Here are the people that can count the Queen as their godmother, including Princess Diana's brother Earl Spencer and Princess Margaret's son David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon.

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Aristocratic families have mingled closely with the for centuries. And over the Queen's reign, many noble families have asked the monarch for the ultimate honour - to be the godmother of their respective children. Here are some of the most famous of the godchildren.

Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer

Charles Edward Maurice Spencer was born on May 20, 1964, the youngest child of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, and Frances Shand Kydd, then known as Viscount and Viscountess Althorp.

His parents divorced when he was three, and he held the title of Viscount Althorp after his father became Earl Spencer in 1975.

Upon the death of his father in 1992, Charles became the 9th Earl Spencer.

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Queen's godchildren: Earl Spencer and Earl Snowdon

Queen's godchildren list: Earl Spencer (left) and Earl of Snowdon (right) (Image: GETTY)

Earl Spencer

Princess Diana was the elder sister of Earl Spencer (Image: GETTY)

Charles Spencer's older sister was Lady Diana Spencer, who became the Princess of Wales when she married Prince Charles in 1981. She died in 1997 in a car crash in Paris.

Through his sister, Earl Spencer is Prince William and Prince Harry's maternal uncle.

Charles' older sisters include Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes.

The Spencer family has long been associated with the Royal Family, and Diana even spent the first few years of her life at Park House on the Queen's Sandringham Estate.

David Armstrong-Jones

David Armstrong-Jones pictured with his parents Margaret and Antony and sister Sarah in 1964 (Image: GETTY)

David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon

David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, is the eldest child of the Queen's sister Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon. He was born in 1961, and his parents also had a daughter a few years later, Lady Sarah Chatto.

David's maternal aunt is Queen Elizabeth II, and she is also one of his godparents. He frequently appears at royal events, and his daughter Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones was a bridesmaid at Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's wedding in 2011.

When he was born, David was fifth in the line of succession to the throne and he was known as Viscount Linley until his father died in 2017.

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Princess Elizabeth godson

Princess Elizabeth holds her godson Michael-John Knatchbull at his 1950 christening (Image: GETTY)

Edwina Brudenell

Edwina Brudenell was born Edwina Victoria Louise Hicks on December 24, 1961, the eldest child of Lady Pamela Hicks and David Nightingale Hicks.

Lady Pamela's father was Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Prince Philip's maternal uncle and close confidante of his son, Prince Charles.

Lady Pamela was a bridesmaid and lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and the Queen is her eldest child's godmother.

Edwina was married to actor Jeremy Brudenell and they had three children.

Queen goddaughter

The Queen at the christening of Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark in 1983 (Image: GETTY)

Who are the Queen's godchildren?

In 2002 to mark the Golden Jubilee, Buckingham Palace tallied the Queen's godchildren count at an impressive 30, although this number may have varied in the two decades since.

Many of the Queen's grandchildren have close familial links to the Royal Family, while some are actually descendants of royal families in the UK and abroad.

As per Town and Country, the Queen's godchildren are:

  • Guy Rupert Gerard Nevill (1945–1993)
  • Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (born 1945)
  • Charles Strachey, 4th Baron O'Hagan (born 1945)
  • Julian Hardinge, 4th Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (born 1945)
  • Elizabeth Lavinia Sara King (born 1946)
  • Rosemary Elizabeth Elphinstone (born 1947)
  • Sandra Elizabeth Zia Butter (born 1948)
  • Edward Philip Gerald Hay (born 1949)
  • The Hon Michael-John Knatchbull (born 1950)
  • David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood (born 1950)
  • Caroline Elizabeth Longman (born 1951)
  • Elizabeth Georgina Gail Villiers (born 1952)
  • Elizabeth Harriet Colville (born 1952)
  • Henry Alan Walter Richard Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland (1953–1995)
  • Victoria Ann Rhodes (born 1953)
  • The Lady Virginia Mary Elizabeth FitzRoy (born 1954)
  • Christopher Abel Smith (born 1954)
  • Princess Friederike of Hanover (born 1954)
  • George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon (born 1956)
  • Alice Dugdale (born 1957)
  • Fergus Leveson-Gower, 6th Earl of Granville (born 1959)
  • Katherine Elizabeth Somervell (born 1961)
  • James Arthur Hussey (born 1961)
  • David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (born 1961)
  • Edwina Victoria Louise Hicks (born 1961)
  • James Robert Bruce Ogilvy (born 1964)
  • The Hon. Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (born 1964)
  • Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (born 1983)

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