If I'm not mistaken, those are Viscount Linley's (the son of Princess Margaret) children, The Hon. Charles Armstrong-Jones and The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones. So, I guess they are fairly royal (great-grandchildren of the king).
Thank you for answering my question. I think they should be considered royal since they are the grandchildren of Margaret.
With all of these cute new royal children running around, it has got me thinking... which children of which countries from this new generation will be Queen/ Grand Duchess/ Sovereign Princess/ etc. when they grow up? Which countries have the new laws that allow the first born child, whether male or female, to become heir apparent?
So far it seems that the following princesses will become rulers/ sovereigns:
1.) Princess Amalia of the Netherlands
2.) Princess Elisabeth of Belgium
3.) Princess Ingrid of Norway
4.) Princess Leonor of Spain
5.) Princess Victoria of Sweden (even though she is older than the new toddler generation)
6.) MAYBE Princess Caroline of Monoco (even though she is older as well)
It seems there are six women out of the ten monarchies in Europe that are in line to reign.
The four princes that are in line to become sovereigns are:
1.) Prince Charles of the UK
2.) Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein
3.) Prince Guillaume of Luxemborg
4.) Prince Christian of Denmark
I know in Denmark, they are passing new laws allowing the first born child to become heir apparent, but I'm not for sure about the other countries. I wonder how the British will feel about this if Prince William has a daughter first?