William of the United Kingdom
William of the United Kingdom most commonly refers to:
- William IV of the United Kingdom (1765–1837; r. 1830–1837), known as Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews prior to ascension
- William, Prince of Wales (born 1982), current heir apparent to British throne as eldest son of Charles III, also known as Duke of Rothesay in Scotland
William of the United Kingdom may also refer to the following princes that lived in 1801 or after:
- Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1743–1805), grandson of George II and brother of George III
- Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776–1834), son-in-law of George III
- George William, Hereditary Prince of Hanover (1880–1912), British prince and great-great-grandson of George III
- Prince George William of Hanover (1915–2006), brother-in-law of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, status as British prince revoked
- Prince William of Gloucester (1941–1972), grandson of George V
Similarly, Prince William of Great Britain may refer to the following princes that lived between 1707 and 1801:
- Prince George William of Great Britain (1717–1718), second son of George II
- Prince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), third and youngest son of George II
See also
- William the Lion (c. 1142–1214; r. 1165–1214), also known as William I, King of Scots, reign was second longest in history of Kingdom of Scotland (one predecessor state of United Kingdom prior to 1707)
- William of England (disambiguation), lists kings named William in another predecessor state of United Kingdom prior to 1707
- Prince William (disambiguation)#Royal princes, lists princes outside of British Isles named William
- List of British monarchs
- List of English monarchs
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