Following a change in the law in 2013, Princess Charlotte keeps her place as fourth in line to the throne.
Previously, younger royal males would have taken precedence over older female siblings.
fat cherry wrote:This is the BBC (so not sure you'll be able to see it Mr B) mitchell & webb program about a couple of diplomats in some fictional middle eastern / russian place. Its a kind of black comedy rather than some rib-tickling jolly. You may find it on some cable/interenet channel or something. The opening lines say much of what alot of people think, and the prince character seems obviously to be based on Prince Andrew, Duke of York (not sure he's ever been to York) who apparently does spend alot of time swanning around the world charming jonny foreigner into doing business deals -and drinking, playing golf and, welll there are some well dodgy accusations around here and there if you search for them.
TenNewPence wrote:FC can I refer you to another post where I said it was Treason I know it was about a Queen Tribute band but I think Treason is still a hanging offence
Mr. Brian wrote:I have no idea why Americans get all caught up in this. I guess it's just celebrity culture.
TenNewPence wrote:There is always the Real Royle Family
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royle_Family
fat cherry wrote:TenNewPence wrote:FC can I refer you to another post where I said it was Treason I know it was about a Queen Tribute band but I think Treason is still a hanging offence
lols...Well, not wishing to start a war of constitutional words, but I do have wikipedia on my side, so I must be right, yeah? But I beleive the death penalty was finally abolished, even for high treason - yes high treason - as long ago as 1998, so I might be spared. Beheading was long since abolished, as far back as 1973, so unless there are severe brexit changes, then I guess I'll keep the old head. But point taken all the same.
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