The heir to the throne in the UK is Charles The Prince of Wales.
He may not ascend the throne, but if he does he may want to use one of his other forenames as his grandfather did. He has Charles, Philip, Arthur and George to choose from. The previous kings named Charles did not do to well.
Catherine of Braganza was the wife of Charles II. She did not bear him any sons, therefore the next in line to the throne after her was Charles's brother James II.
There is a direct heir to the throne Prince Charles the Prince of Wales.
King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
What is the right way to say is Prince Charles an heir to the throne or a heir to the throne
If Charles dies before Queen Elizabeth dies, then Prince William will be first in line. If Charles dies while he is king (having succeeded Elizabeth to the throne), then Wlliam becomes king and his eldest son (supposing there is one) will be heir to the throne. If William does not have children, then his younger brother Harry will be first in line.
The heir to the throne in the UK is Charles The Prince of Wales.
Currently it is Prince Harry until William has a child
If you mean the throne of England, it was Charles II.
When the Queen dies, Charles automatically becomes King. However, there are controversies surrounding that there might a generation skip meaning William, 2nd to the throne & Charles' first born, would become King instead of Charles.
Charles the first
You haven't said which throne, but if you mean the British monarchy, next in line after Queen Elizabeth II is her son, Prince Charles, and next in line after Prince Charles is his oldest son, Prince William. There are a whole lot of more people in line, too, after them.
No
Caroline era.
Prince Charles has yet to reign though he is heir to the throne
Constitutionally Prince Charles is currently next in line to the British throne. Whether he succeeds the Queen is his choice.