(at around 1h 20 mins) It is stated that the infant son of Prince Albert-Victor and Ann Crook is a Prince and heir to the UK throne. This is incorrect as they were married by a Roman Catholic priest, and the Act of Settlement (1701) specifically forbids Catholics from holding the throne or claiming marriage to Royal family members. Prince Albert-Victor could stay in the line of Royal succession only by disowning his wife. The son would not be a Prince or eligible for succession unless Parliament passed a special vote to adopt him into the system. Real life analog: Prince Michael of Kent and his family.
Scritto da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:23

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