New challenge to Britain’s egalitarian change in rules of royal succession

July 29, 2013

According to the Daily Express:

…plans to update the succession rules in 16 countries where the Queen is head of state ran into further trouble yesterday.

The Canadian Royal Heritage Trust became the latest of four groups…to argue that Canada’s federal government has acted incorrectly in its efforts to change the rules.

Similar challenges have been predicted in Australia…. Experts believe that legal challenges may drag on for years and provoke further debate about whether countries…should continue to have a British monarch as head of state.

…some Canadian objectors want to use the case to challenge the ban on Catholics becoming monarch.

To read the entire article in the Daily Express, please click here.

Nobility.org Editorial Comment:—

We are thrilled to see this additional Canadian challenge to Britain’s abolition of male primogeniture in the rules of royal succession. While the birth of Prince George forestalls any immediate threat, the egalitarian change to the millennial tradition of the British royal family is wrong and must be reversed. Three cheers for The Canadian Royal Heritage and the other Canadian monarchist groups who are bravely bucking the trend of political correctness in opposing this unnecessary, wrongheaded, and egalitarian subversion of timeless tradition.

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Also of interest:

Video: Debate on Succession rules – BBC News

Canada’s bid to block Duchess of Cambridge’s daughter from becoming Queen – The Daily Express

The leftist paper The Guardian rages against Sunday’s diamond jubilee of the Queen’s coronation

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