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Good news, in one of the biggest changes to the British monarchy for decades, all 16 Commonwealth realms have agreed to switch to equal primogeniture. Under the previous system a son automatically got preference over his sister(s) to become the monarch, even if the sister was older. Now under these new laws, the first child of the monarch will be first-in-line, regardless of gender.
For the full story http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15492607
As a loyal British monarchist, I'm very happy to see a long-needed change to conform to our modern values. Other subjects of Her Majesty and foreigners too, how do you feel about this change? Do you think it's for the best, a ill-advised break in tradition or a sticking plaster for a system you don't agree with?
For the full story http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15492607
As a loyal British monarchist, I'm very happy to see a long-needed change to conform to our modern values. Other subjects of Her Majesty and foreigners too, how do you feel about this change? Do you think it's for the best, a ill-advised break in tradition or a sticking plaster for a system you don't agree with?