A three-generation genogram of the modern British Royal Family centered on Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Includes their four children (Charles,...
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A three-generation genogram of the modern British Royal Family centered on Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Includes their four children (Charles, Anne, Andrew, Edward), Charles\'s marriages to Diana Spencer and Camilla Parker Bowles, and the third generation featuring Prince William and Prince Harry with their respective wives Catherine Middleton and Meghan Markle. Illustrates divorce, remarriage, and the evolution of the monarchy.
How achievements, challenges, and dynamics shape a public family across generations.
Complex emotional bonds, conflicts, and significant life events within the family.
Using well-known families to learn genogram notation and interpretation skills.
This 3-generation genogram maps 14 family members with birth years spanning from 1921 to 1984, comprising 6 males and 8 females (3 deceased).
The British Royal Family (Modern) spans a remarkable historical period from 1921 to the present. Notable family members include Elizabeth (queen of the united kingdom), Philip (duke of edinburgh, prince consort), Charles (king of the united kingdom), Diana (princess of wales). The genogram records 3 deaths, including Elizabeth (old age), Philip (old age), Diana (car accident in paris).
As an educational tool, the British Royal Family (Modern) provides an accessible entry point for learning genogram notation and interpretation. Because the family's history is publicly documented, students can verify relationship structures and practice reading genogram symbols against known facts. The example illustrates how even well-known families exhibit the universal dynamics of intergenerational transmission, loss, and adaptation that genograms are designed to capture.
The following standard genogram symbols appear in the British Royal Family (Modern). Each symbol follows McGoldrick and Gerson clinical notation conventions.

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Educational disclaimer: This genogram example is an educational illustration of genogram notation and family systems concepts. Examples based on public figures use publicly available information. They are not clinical documents. All examples are intended for learning genogram symbols and patterns.