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    BRITAIN'S CAMERON PROPOSES CHANGING RULES OF ROYAL SUCCESSION

    Tert.am
    16:42 ~U 13.10.11

    British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that British
    government is pushing its plan to change the rules on royal succession
    to provide equal treatment for princes and princesses, TruthDive
    reported.

    David Cameron said he has written to 15 other Commonwealth nations
    where Queen Elizabeth II is head of state, requesting their views on
    modernizing succession. The PM wants to scrap the ban on spouses of
    Roman Catholics ascending the throne and give girls the same right
    of succession as boys.

    But he needs the 15 other Commonwealth nations to agree to the
    changes. At present, the Act of Settlement gives male children the
    right to leapfrog their older sisters in the order of succession to
    the throne.

    Under the proposal, the first child of Prince William and the Duchess
    of Cambridge would eventually become monarch - regardless of sex. As
    the law stands now, an elder daughter would be passed over in favour
    of a younger brother.

    The change would mean a first-born daughter of the Duke and Duchess
    of Cambridge could become Queen. But it would not apply to previous
    generations, so Princess Anne would not leapfrog her younger brothers
    Andrew and Edward to become fourth in line to the throne.

    In his letter, sent last month, Cameron wrote: "We espouse gender
    equality in all other aspects of life and it is an anomaly that in the
    rules relating to the highest public office we continue to enshrine
    male superiority."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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