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Saint posted:

Would this mean he's effectively abdicating his line of accession to the throne?

No, as the Church of England (where the monarch is the head) has allowed divorcees to marry in the C of E since 2002.

El Loro
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El Loro posted:
Saint posted:

Would this mean he's effectively abdicating his line of accession to the throne?

No, as the Church of England (where the monarch is the head) has allowed divorcees to marry in the C of E since 2002.

Intersting.

Does that mean any 'commoner' (even someone from Jesmond) could become King or Queen.

And in the event of their partners death would become reigning monarch?

Saint
Saint posted:
El Loro posted:
Saint posted:

Would this mean he's effectively abdicating his line of accession to the throne?

No, as the Church of England (where the monarch is the head) has allowed divorcees to marry in the C of E since 2002.

Intersting.

Does that mean any 'commoner' (even someone from Jesmond) could become King or Queen.

And in the event of their partners death would become reigning monarch?

 In a word....NO!

Yogi19
Baz posted:
Saint posted:
Baz posted:

CDWM is from your neck of woods Renton 

ooooh - where exactly?

Jessy??

Not sure ...but not seen you yet ...I hope

I'm the cross dresser with the missing teeth

For starter - well I always skip a starter so ...

Main - Macaroni Cheese (my signature dish)

Pud - there can only be one ... rhubarb crumble and custard

I thank you 

Saint
Saint posted:
Baz posted:
Saint posted:
Baz posted:

CDWM is from your neck of woods Renton 

ooooh - where exactly?

Jessy??

Not sure ...but not seen you yet ...I hope

I'm the cross dresser with the missing teeth

For starter - well I always skip a starter so ...

Main - Macaroni Cheese (my signature dish)

Pud - there can only be one ... rhubarb crumble and custard

I thank you 

We will keep our eyes open 

Baz

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