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Originally Posted by Louis14
Most of us tend to take our desires for reality.
A rule of succession on the throne, which is over than 550 years and which did not exclude the female descendants, do not have to be changed only for personal suitability reasons, as Prince Rainier did on 2002.
The originality of the princely family of Monaco, since 700 years, is to never exclude the natural children from the inheritance order. It's according to this originality that Prince Rainier, whose mother was a natural child, rose on the throne of Monaco.
The exclusion of the eldest son of the current Prince of Monaco would be unprecedented historic and could result in a very grave dynastic quarrel.
Alexandre has the same legitimacy as his back grandmother, the Hereditary Princess Charlotte. WE HAVE TO REMEMBER THIS.
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Yes that maybe so but Princess Charlotte herself became ruler of Monaco as a last resort! There was no other heir to the throne at the time (I might be wrong I think). With the new law, there are, well, a lot of heirs to fill in Albert place when he's gone! Oh, hey, wasn't Princess Charlotte always thought of as a bastard?