Philippe Egalite'
Aristocracy
- Joined
- May 8, 2007
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- Athens
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- Greece
I understand that up to the time the current King ascended to the Throne, if a Swedish Prince of the blood royal married unequally, then he/she would lose the right to succession. Many in fact of the princes married countesses and commoners and had to resign their rank and title and become counts Wisborg. Is this principle still in effect? And if so, is it written in the Constitution of Sweden or is it a House Rule?
I also understand that a monarch, however, once he/she had ascended to the throne, he/she had the right to marry unequally without losing the throne as was the case with current King.
If this is still the case, does that mean that if CP Vicoria married unequally before she became queen, she would have to resign her rights in favor of her brother??
I also understand that a monarch, however, once he/she had ascended to the throne, he/she had the right to marry unequally without losing the throne as was the case with current King.
If this is still the case, does that mean that if CP Vicoria married unequally before she became queen, she would have to resign her rights in favor of her brother??