nascarlucy
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In some countries the royal couple wanting to be married has to get approval by the parliament or government before they can officially get married. If the royal getting married is not likely to succeed the heir to the throne (the person is 7 or 8th in line for example), why do they really need the approval of the parliament. If the King and Queen approve of the match, it's highly unlikely that the parliament would disapprove unless they knew something the King and Queen didn't. It seems like this is more of a formalty. I know that this is taken very very seriously.
Another question that I have about this is do members of the parliament meet with the couple, have dinner with them or talk to them before approving their marriage. You would think they would at the very least want to meet with the couple or get to know them better. Perhaps because I'm an American, I thinking about this much differently than someone who grew up in Europe.
Another question that I have about this is do members of the parliament meet with the couple, have dinner with them or talk to them before approving their marriage. You would think they would at the very least want to meet with the couple or get to know them better. Perhaps because I'm an American, I thinking about this much differently than someone who grew up in Europe.