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Free Royal Family Coloring Pages | 12 Fun Printables

Royal family coloring pages were an instant yes for us. As someone born and raised in England, with more than a few trips to Buckingham Palace under my belt, I’ve always loved sharing a bit of that history with my son.

This printable set includes King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and the next eight in line to the throne, all illustrated in a way that’s fun for kids to color and learn from.

Whether you’re teaching about British traditions or just have a little royal fan at home, these pages are a simple way to make history feel more personal.

Royal family coloring pages with cartoon-style portraits of the King and Queen, Prince William, and their children—George, Charlotte, and Louis

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King Charles III

This King Charles III coloring page gives kids a simple, engaging way to learn about Britain’s new monarch. The printable includes his name, birthdate, and family details, plus space to color in his ceremonial uniform.

  • King Charles was born on November 14, 1948, in London. He is the oldest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
  • Outside of royal duties, he’s well known for his work in environmental conservation. He started an organic farm at Highgrove and created a line of eco-friendly products called Duchy Originals.
  • Fun fact: King Charles is the head of state for 15 countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia, and Jamaica.

After coloring, kids can use our If I Were King for a Day writing prompts to imagine their own royal story.

Two British royal family-themed coloring pages are shown. One is colored, featuring cartoon figures of the King and Queen of the United Kingdom dressed in blue, brown, and pink, labeled "King & Queen of the United Kingdom and the 14 Other Commonwealth Realms." The other is an uncolored page of King Charles III, including his birthdate (November 14, 1948) and family info. Decorative items like a paper crown and a round sign reading "King Charles III Coronation 2023" are also visible.

Prince William

This Prince William coloring page highlights the next in line to the British throne, with a simple design kids can color while learning fun facts about the future king.

The printable includes his name, birthdate, and family connections, making it great for both history lessons and creative play.

  • Prince William was born on June 21, 1982, in London. He’s the oldest son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana.
  • He’s a longtime supporter of Aston Villa Football Club and has played sports like water polo and skiing throughout his life. He’s also a trained pilot and worked as an air ambulance pilot before focusing full-time on royal duties.
  • In 2011, he married Catherine Middleton, now the Princess of Wales, and together they’re raising three children: George, Charlotte, and Louis.
  • William is also passionate about mental health awareness and veterans’ support. He’s traveled widely to promote diplomacy and has helped modernize the image of the royal family.

When your child finishes this coloring page, pair it with our paper crown template to let them imagine stepping into the role of king or queen.

Two printable coloring pages feature members of the British royal family. The first shows cartoon-style illustrations of William and Catherine, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children George, Charlotte, and Louis, with names labeled. The second page, partially colored, spotlights William, Prince of Wales, noted as “1st in Line to the Throne” with his birthdate and family details. A Union Jack flag and a blue and gold paper crown are also included in the display.

Prince George of Wales

The Prince George coloring page is a fun way for kids to connect with the next generation of royals. As the second in line to the throne, George is often seen at public events alongside his parents. This printable includes his name and title, perfect for early learners exploring British history.

Born on July 22, 2013, Prince George is the eldest child of Prince William and Princess Catherine. Despite his young age, he’s already learning the responsibilities that come with royal life, from attending official events to standing on the famous Buckingham Palace balcony.

Princess Charlotte of Wales

This Princess Charlotte coloring page celebrates the young royal who made history at birth. It’s a great printable for teaching kids about modern changes to the monarchy and the importance of gender equality in the line of succession.

Born on May 2, 2015, Princess Charlotte is the second child of Prince William and Princess Catherine. She became the first female royal in British history whose place in the line of succession wasn’t changed by the birth of a younger brother.

Charlotte is known for her confidence at royal events and has become a fan favorite for her cheeky smiles and poised public appearances.

Two royal family coloring pages display cartoon-style drawings of Princess Charlotte of Wales and Prince George of Wales. Charlotte’s page is colored in with a pink plaid skirt, blue top, and pink shoes, labeled “3rd in Line to the Throne,” born May 2, 2015. George’s page is uncolored and labeled “2nd in Line to the Throne,” born July 22, 2013. Both pages note their parents as Prince William and Princess Catherine of Wales. A paper crown and two small Union Jack decorations, one shaped like a heart, are also visible.

Prince Louis of Wales

The Prince Louis coloring page is perfect for younger kids who relate to the littlest royal. With his cheerful personality and expressive reactions at public events, Louis has quickly become one of the most talked-about members of the royal family.

Born on April 23, 2018, Prince Louis is the youngest child of Prince William and Princess Catherine. He’s currently fourth in line to the throne and often appears at family celebrations alongside his older siblings, George and Charlotte.

 Two black-and-white royal family coloring pages are shown. The first features Prince Louis of Wales, labeled “4th in Line to the Throne,” with his birthdate (April 23, 2018) and parents listed as Prince William and Princess Catherine. The second page shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex—Prince Harry and Meghan—with their children Archie and Lilibet, each character named. Surrounding the pages are three small Union Jack decorations, including one heart-shaped sticker.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

The Prince Harry coloring page gives kids a chance to learn about one of the most recognizable modern royals. Known for his service, advocacy, and global presence, Harry’s story helps kids see how royal roles can change over time.

Born on September 15, 1984, in London, Prince Harry is the younger son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana. He served in the British Army for 10 years, including two tours in Afghanistan, and later founded the Invictus Games to support wounded veterans.

Now living in North America with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Harry continues to focus on charity work and mental health advocacy. His journey shows that even royals can take a different path and make a difference outside traditional roles.

Pair this free coloring page with a conversation about service, change, or what it means to use your platform for good.

Two royal-themed coloring pages feature cartoon characters of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his son, Prince Archie of Sussex. Prince Harry’s page is colored in with blue, red, and brown and notes his birthdate (September 15, 1984), parents, and spouse. Archie’s uncolored page states he is “6th in Line to the Throne,” born May 6, 2019, with his parents listed as Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Three Union Jack decorations, including a heart-shaped sticker, are placed around the pages.

Prince Archie

The Prince Archie coloring page introduces kids to one of the youngest members of the royal family. As the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Archie represents a more modern chapter in royal history.

Born on May 6, 2019, in London, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor now lives in North America with his family. Though raised outside traditional royal settings, he remains seventh in line to the British throne and carries a connection to both British and American culture.

This page can be a great starting point for discussions about how royal traditions evolve and how different cultures can shape a child’s upbringing.

Princess Lilibet

The Princess Lilibet coloring page is a sweet way to highlight the youngest royal in this set. Named after Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood nickname, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor reflects the blend of heritage and modern life that defines today’s royal family.

She was born on June 4, 2021, in California and is growing up far from Buckingham Palace, but still holds a place in the line of succession. Lilibet is eighth in line to the throne and part of a new generation of royals living a more private, family-focused life.

Royal family coloring pages including princess lilibet of sussex coloring page and Prince Andrew Duke of York

Prince Andrew, Duke of York

The Prince Andrew coloring page introduces one of the senior royals from a previous generation. As the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, he played an active role in royal life for many years.

Prince Andrew was born on February 19, 1960, at Buckingham Palace in London. He served in the Royal Navy for over two decades, including during the Falklands War, and eventually reached the rank of Vice Admiral.

While he no longer carries out official royal duties, this coloring page can be used to discuss the Queen’s children and their roles in the family’s history.

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Books About the Royal Family for Kids

If your kids enjoy these royal family coloring pages, there are some great books that help bring the people behind the titles to life.

As someone who grew up in England and visited Buckingham Palace more than once, I’ve always found it fun to share bits of royal history with my own son through stories like these:

  • King Charles III Celebrating His Majesty’s Coronation and Reign – A thoughtful look at King Charles’s life, from his childhood to his role as monarch, with plenty of images and details kids will enjoy.
  • Who was Princess Diana? – A gentle and age-appropriate introduction to one of the most beloved modern royals.
  • Who was Queen Elizabeth II? – A great choice for younger readers curious about the Queen’s long reign and legacy.
  • The Corgi and the Queen – A sweet, storybook-style look at Queen Elizabeth II through the eyes of her favorite dogs, this one was a hit in our house.
  • Kings and Queens Encyclopedia – A more detailed reference full of fascinating facts and illustrations about the history of the monarchy.
  • And for older teens or adults: Spare by Prince Harry gives an unfiltered look at modern royal life, worth a read if you’re interested in how things have changed behind the scenes.

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Last Updated on 1 May 2025 by Clare Brown

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