Prince Harry stands as the sixth person in line to the British Throne. Despite his exit from his royal post, he will become the heir should none of the predecessors take over the Crown.

While it is highly unlikely, there is still a chance for the Duke of Sussex to become a British Monarch. With all the questions surrounding the possibility of him becoming a King of the United Kingdom, online searches for the matter have recently increased, according to Express UK.

As reported, Each Night analyzed the Google search data and found "Prince Harry king" skyrocketed by 769 percent across the royal's turf last December 20. It was stated that the apparent increase was "nine times the average volume" of the searches.

The "Prince Harry king" searches on the web seemingly exploded after reports suggested that Queen Elizabeth II expressed her concerns and fears relating to the royal line of succession. She allegedly urged Prince William to stop flying helicopters with Kate Middleton and their three children.

A spokesperson for Each Night noted that while the British Monarch's family is "incredibly precious to her," the future of the monarchy lies on the Duke of Cambridge and his three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The Queen just wants to ensure that they "stay safe and well, and ready to receive the Crown."

As explained, helicopters are not the safest mode of transportation. Although the eldest Wales Prince is an "adept pilot," it remains best to prevent risks.

Prince Harry comes into the picture as he would take the British Throne if the worst were to occur. This comes as he stands in the line of succession after the youngest Cambridge Royal.

The Queen's reported assertions first appeared on The Sun UK, according to People. Sources told the publication that the British Monarch asked courtiers to stop Prince William from flying himself, specifically in bad weather.

As noted, the Duke of Cambridge has been traveling back and forth from London to Norfolk, and sometimes, with his family by his side. This reportedly keeps Queen Elizabeth II "awake at night," as she cannot imagine what would happen.

It remains unconfirmed, though, whether the reports are true. No one knows if there are, indeed, fears from the Queen, or if the Cambridge Royals utilize helicopters in most of their travels.

Meanwhile, Prince William stands only behind his father, Prince Charles in the royal line of succession. The Prince of Wales is the Queen's Heir Apparent, making him the next British Monarch after the reign of his mother.

Prince George comes in third after the Duke of Cambridge. As for his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis stand at the fourth and fifth spots.

Prince Harry, then, is the sixth person in line to the Crown. If Prince William welcomes another child, or if his children have their own family in the future, the Duke of Sussex's post in the succession will move further.