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Monaco twins raise questions over country’s succession laws

The announcement that Princess Charlene was carrying twins was made several months ago and ever since, there have been many questions as to how the line of succession would work in this situation and in what circumstances each of the twins might be heir. Crucially, Monaco still uses the system of male preference primogeniture in its line of succession. This means that all male children take…
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What the NYC Royal Visit means to me

Prince William and Catherine have touched down in New York City. Although their visit may be only for a few days and only on the east coast, excitement is wide-spread. The younger Royals bring out enthusiasm in people that no Hollywood celebrity can. The Duke and Duchess of…
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45 monarchs to be documented in new series by Penguin publishing

Penguin publishing have released the first set of new books in their series ‘Monarchs’. This series will see 45 new scholarly titles published over the next four to five years based on all of the 45 English and British monarchs who have reigned on our shores, from Athelstan to our current Queen. Yesterday marked the start of the series when the first five books were released to the public. The…
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'Within the Commonwealth Realm' - New Zealand

You may not recognize Queen Elizabeth II if you are in the Commonwealth Realm of New Zealand. For when she is attending a native  Powhiri or Maori welcoming ceremony she wears a ceremonial Korowai cloak and speaks a few words of Maori. The cloak is made up of feathers from…
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Christmas at the Palace: Windsor Castle's exciting new exhibit

From 1 December to 6 January, one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic landmarks, and the world’s oldest and largest inhabited castle, becomes a genuine feast for the senses as it reveals its eagerly anticipated annual Christmas transformation. Built as a military fortification by William the Conqueror in the 11th century following his victory at the Battle of Hasting, Windsor Castle has served…
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'Within the Commonwealth Realm' - Australia

is one of the sixteen Commonwealth Realms. What is now known as Sydney, the British colonized as a penal colony in 1788. Then, in 1901, former British colonies formed together to create the Commonwealth of Australia – an independent dominion of the British Empire. After…
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'Within the Commonwealth Realm' - Canada

Canada holds the titles of the largest Commonwealth country, and the most visited by Her Majesty The Queen. Queen Elizabeth II, or as her Canadian title states – ‘Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and of Her other Realms and…
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'Within the Commonwealth Realm' - Introduction

The United Kingdom does not stand alone as being proud to call Queen Elizabeth II their Queen. The Commonwealth realm was created through the Statute of Westminster in 1931 to give former dominions of the UK legislative freedom. Today, this includes a total of sixteen countries who view Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state. They comprise of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica…
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