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Commonwealth leaders will discuss proposals to change the rules of succession for the British throne when they meet in Australia later this month, Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday.
LONDON, Oct 12: Commonwealth leaders will discuss proposals to change the rules of succession for the British throne when they meet in Australia later this month, Prime Minister David Cameron said ...
Commonwealth to scrap royal succession rules Share Posted Fri 28 Oct 2011 at 9:53am Friday 28 Oct 2011 at 9:53am Fri 28 Oct 2011 at 9:53am , updated Sat 29 Oct 2011 at 2:30am Saturday 29 Oct 2011 ...
The first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge could benefit from planned changes to the rules on succession, even if he or she is born before the law is altered. Prime Minister David ...
COMMONWEALTH leaders will discuss changes to the rules of succession for the British throne when they meet in Perth. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz. Sign Up.
Other Commonwealth realms are still lagging behind with no word forthcoming on when they will start debating the succession bill in their own parliaments, since laws passed in the British ...
Leaders of the 16 nations of the Commonwealth have changed legislation governing the line of succession to rescind a law that favours boys over girls in the royal line. Prime Minister David ...
Change to Royal succession law agreed by Commonwealth nations. A new law ensuring that the child due to the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge next year will accede to the throne regardless of sex will ...
LONDON — Good news for the daughter of Britain’s Prince William and Catherine Middleton (if they have one): One day she can be queen. Leaders of the 16 countries that recognize the British ...
All Commonwealth realms agree to a bill to change royal succession rules which discriminated against women, as a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge remains in hospital with severe morning sickness.
All Commonwealth realms agree to a bill to change royal succession rules which discriminated against women, as a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge remains in hospital with severe morning sickness.
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