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4/11 Did Camilla's two children become prince and princess after the civil wedding? \_ Is she still not claiming the title of Princess? I'd guess her children would not be in the line of succession. Or if they were, it would be WAY down the line. \_ Her new title is Duchess of Cornwall. Her kids don't get a title. If she becomes queen, her kids would be put into the line of succession. \_ As I understand it; it follows the blood line. So, unless these kids are really the Prince's ; they are not in line of sucession \_ As I understand it; it follows the blood line. So, unless these kids are really the Prince's ; they are not in line of sucession \_ Hmm, can't wait until the next issue of the Sun tabloid. \_ From the BBC: "Prince Charles remains heir to the throne, with his and Princess Diana's oldest son, Prince William, next in line to the throne. Any change in the succession needs the assent of all Commonwealth members. Mrs Parker-Bowles has two children, Tom and Laura, from her first marriage but they do not join the line of succession." BTW, here is the line of succession: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Succession_to_the_British_Throne http://tinyurl.com/49v4f \- i think once the mother cockroach dies, there will be a bit of a reckoning in england. i have known a few british people in the 30-50 age range who have said "E2 is my queen but he will never be my king" ... i guess they remember QE2 being a symbol after ww2 and being good for the country, but it is obvious to everybody that the more recently generations are genetically freakish spoiled wastrels. --psb \_ I think William and Harry are quite popular, no? \_ They are and it is possible that QE might outlive Charles. If Charles dies then William takes over, despite Camilla being alive or not. Charles may never be king. \_ I've always assumed that Charles would abdicate and allow the crown to pass to William. \-Let's hope he meets the same fate as Charles I. Here is a fun trivia question: Who doesnt belong: Oliver Cromwell, Edward II, Richard III, Papa Doc Duvalier, Vlad the Impaler. Google away, bitches. --psb \_ What has he done to deserve beheading? |
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Succession_to_the_British_Throne copyright Line of succession to the British Throne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. primogeniture, whereby the eldest son of the incumbent inherits the throne. The line of succession then follows the descendants of the p erson in line before going on to consider their siblings. Sons are alway s considered before daughters, but daughters are included in the success ion. Lady Sarah Chatto, granddaughter of King George VI through Prince ss Margaret 16. Princess Alexandra, granddaughter of King George V through Pr ince George, Duke of Kent 33. Henry Lascelles, great-grandson of King George V through Princess Mary and her second son, the Hon. Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, daughter of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus 63. Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia, great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 95. Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia, great-great-great-grand son of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 101. Princess Maria Tatiana of Yugoslavia, Mrs Thune-Larsen, si ster of Prince Karl Wladimir 103. Ileana Snyder, great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victori a, through Alfred, Queen Marie of Romania, and Princess Ileana of Romania, skipping a number of her Catholic relations. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, great-grea t-granddaughter of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 110. Grand Duke George Mikhailovitch of Russia, son of Grand Duc hess Maria Vladimirovna 111. Prince Boris of Leiningen, great-great-great-grandson of Qu een Victoria through Prince Alfred 120. Princess Kira of Leiningen, great-great-granddaughter of Qu een Victoria through Prince Alfred 126. Princess Mechtild of Leiningen, great-great-granddaughter o f Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 127. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, great-great-grandson o f Victoria through Prince Alfred and his daughter Victoria Melita. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (the younger) of Prussia, son of Princ e Friedrich Wilhelm the elder 140. Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, son of Prince Friedrich Wil helm the elder 141. Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, nephew of Prince Friedri ch Wilhelm and Prince Michael 147. Prince Christian Sigismund of Prussia, brother of Prince Fr iedrich Wilhelm and Prince Michael 149. Princess Marie Ccile of Prussia, Duchess Friedrich August of Oldenburg, sister of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm 152. Princess Cecile of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Mrs Cyril de Comm arque, sister of The Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 161. Princess Xenia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, sister of the Hered itary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Due to the propensity of British monarchs to marry their cousins, it is o ften the case that the consorts of monarchs are also in the line of succ ession. html for a some what outdated list of all descendants of Electress Sophia as of January 1, 2001. |
tinyurl.com/49v4f -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_Succession_to_the_British_Throne copyright Line of succession to the British Throne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. primogeniture, whereby the eldest son of the incumbent inherits the throne. The line of succession then follows the descendants of the p erson in line before going on to consider their siblings. Sons are alway s considered before daughters, but daughters are included in the success ion. Lady Sarah Chatto, granddaughter of King George VI through Prince ss Margaret 16. Princess Alexandra, granddaughter of King George V through Pr ince George, Duke of Kent 33. Henry Lascelles, great-grandson of King George V through Princess Mary and her second son, the Hon. Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, daughter of Crown Prince Haakon Magnus 63. Prince Nikolas of Yugoslavia, great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 95. Prince Karl Wladimir of Yugoslavia, great-great-great-grand son of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 101. Princess Maria Tatiana of Yugoslavia, Mrs Thune-Larsen, si ster of Prince Karl Wladimir 103. Ileana Snyder, great-great-great-granddaughter of Queen Victori a, through Alfred, Queen Marie of Romania, and Princess Ileana of Romania, skipping a number of her Catholic relations. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, great-grea t-granddaughter of Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 110. Grand Duke George Mikhailovitch of Russia, son of Grand Duc hess Maria Vladimirovna 111. Prince Boris of Leiningen, great-great-great-grandson of Qu een Victoria through Prince Alfred 120. Princess Kira of Leiningen, great-great-granddaughter of Qu een Victoria through Prince Alfred 126. Princess Mechtild of Leiningen, great-great-granddaughter o f Queen Victoria through Prince Alfred 127. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia, great-great-grandson o f Victoria through Prince Alfred and his daughter Victoria Melita. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (the younger) of Prussia, son of Princ e Friedrich Wilhelm the elder 140. Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, son of Prince Friedrich Wil helm the elder 141. Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, nephew of Prince Friedri ch Wilhelm and Prince Michael 147. Prince Christian Sigismund of Prussia, brother of Prince Fr iedrich Wilhelm and Prince Michael 149. Princess Marie Ccile of Prussia, Duchess Friedrich August of Oldenburg, sister of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm 152. Princess Cecile of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Mrs Cyril de Comm arque, sister of The Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 161. Princess Xenia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, sister of the Hered itary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Due to the propensity of British monarchs to marry their cousins, it is o ften the case that the consorts of monarchs are also in the line of succ ession. html for a some what outdated list of all descendants of Electress Sophia as of January 1, 2001. |