New royal succession law despite MP’s Kaiser warning – BBC News

January 21, 2013

According to BBC News:

[T]he MP for Louth and Horncastle Sir Peter Tapsell has warned of the dangers of breaking with centuries of tradition.

Speaking in the Commons, the Father of the House said: “But for our law of male primogeniture, the German Kaiser would have become King of England…”

A quick check on the history books confirms that if the male bias towards royal succession had not been in place a century or so ago, Queen Victoria’s daughter – also called Victoria – would have acceded to the throne ahead of her younger brother Edward VII.

To read the entire article in BBC News, please click here.

Queen Victoria, painted by Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Queen Victoria, painted by Franz Xaver Winterhalter

 

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