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I saw part of that interview. Meghan is quite stunning (as is Kate, imo.)
Sunny, there are some huge differences. The PM is the 'first among equals' in that he/she is the leader chosen by the majority party. The PM cannot sign legislation into law after it is passed by both houses of parliament. That is the duty of the monarch or in the former colonies such as Canada, Australia and NZ, her appointed viceroy known as the Governor General.
Parliament has the power to remove a PM from that position if there are enough numbers in the House to pass a vote of no confidence in either the government or the prime minister. Then it is back to the monarch (or viceroy) to report that the government no longer has the numbers to govern. The monarch may then summon the leader of another party to see whether they have the numbers. If no, then parliament is dissolved pending a new election.
However I do believe that it's outdated in this country..in that if for example, Trump died, his immediate first born would then become president, without any voting from the public, and then his first born and so on regardless of their ability ..I'm sure the American public would be up in arms about that.
When Edward VIII chose to marry American divorcee Wallace Warfield Simpson, it was necessary for him to abdicate. I'm curious about this rule, that is, who made it, and under what authority. Is it purely religious or is it civil? Would the Archbishop of Canterbury refuse to officiate at his coronation, should that unlikely event come to pass? If he remains in his present station, would the marriage be morganatic"
Charles takes the throne, that woman he cavorted with while making Diana miserable will be crowned queen, won't she?
I wonder what most Brits would think about her becoming queen if it is allowed.
Off to bed. 3am here. Goodnight, ladies and gents.
It really wouldn't bother me, in my opinion, note I said my opinion, Diana was no innocent.
So, what is the protocol for her Will she need to become a citizen of GB? Last time we had an American become royalty, I think was when Grace Kelly married into the Monaco royal family.
This is about Great Britain. It's unseemly for Americans and other foreigners to opine, particularly to condemn..Diana may not have been an innocent, but she's dead and Charles the tampon and his rottweiler wife have to live with the consequences of their terrible behavior.
This is about Great Britain. It's unseemly for Americans and other foreigners to opine, particularly to condemn..
This board is and has always been full of people from other countries coming here to "opine", condemn, villianize, and eviscerate AMERICANS and the USA.
You are correct, but it doesn't provide a reason to dive into the sewer with them. You can show your displeasure by pressing the little star at the bottom left of the post, then clicking. "I disapprove." Try it; it's very satisfying."Unseemly"? Pffft. That's almost comical.
This board is and has always been full of people from other countries coming here to "opine", condemn, villianize, and eviscerate AMERICANS and the USA.