SOVEREIGN
1. The Prince of Wales
2. The Duke of Cambridge
3. Prince Henry of Wales
4. The Duke of York
5. Princess Beatrice of York
6. Princess Eugenie of York
7. The Earl of Wessex
8. Viscount Severn
9. The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
10. The Princess Royal
11. Mr. Peter Phillips
12. Miss Savannah Phillips
13. Miss Isla Phillips
14. Mrs. Michael Tindall
15. Viscount Linley
16. The Hon. Charles Armstrong-Jones
17. The Hon. Margarita Armstrong-Jones
18. The Lady Sarah Chatto
19. Mr Samuel Chatto
20. Master Arthur Chatto
21. The Duke of Gloucester
22. Earl of Ulster
23. Lord Culloden
24. The Lady Cosima Windsor
25. The Lady Davina Lewis
26. Miss Senna Lewis
27. The Lady Rose Gilman
28. Miss Lyla Gilman
29. The Duke of Kent
30. The Lady Amelia Windsor
31. The Lady Helen Taylor
32. Mr Columbus Taylor
33. Master Cassius Taylor
34. Miss Eloise Taylor
35. Miss Estella Taylor
36. The Hon. Albert Windsor
37. The Hon. Leopold Windsor
38. The Lord Frederick Windsor
39. The Lady Gabriella Windsor
40. Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy
There were names I had never heard of before but it may not be the complete list so if you do not see your name, sorry.
I have not used the picture of the Royal but their Coat of Arms, they may seem the same but they are all different in some in just a few small ways but very important to each that represents.
Prince Henry Coat of Arms
Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules three lions passant gardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure (for England), 2nd quarter Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counter-flory Gules (for Scotland), 3rd quarter Azure a harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland), with over all a label of five points Argent the first, third and fifth points charged with an Escallop Gules, the escutcheon ensigned by a coronet of a child of the Heir-apparent, for a crest on a coronet of his rank, thereon a lion statant gardant Or crowned of the same coronet charged with a label as in the arms, for supporters, dexter a lion rampant guardant Or crowned by the same coronet, sinister a unicorn Argent armed, crined and unguled Proper, gorged with the same coronet, attached thereto a chain affixed thereto passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also Or, both charged on the shoulder with a label as in the arms.