Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964) is the youngest of four children and the third son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
At the time of his birth, he was third in line of succession to the British throne; as of July 2019, he is 11th.
The Earl is a full-time working member of the British royal family and supports the Queen in her official duties – often alongside his wife, the Countess of Wessex – as well as undertaking public engagements for many of his own charities.
In particular he has assumed many duties from his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, who retired from public life in 2017.
Prince Edward succeeded Prince Philip as president of the Commonwealth Games Federation (vice-patron since 2006) and opened the 1990 Commonwealth Games in New Zealand and the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Malaysia.
He has also taken over the Duke's role in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.