Cameron
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Registered: January 2008
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I was reading an article about Prince William and Kate that caused me to wonder about something. I thought maybe one of the members from England could answer my question.
The article said, "Just last week, the British parliament changed the country’s succession rules – in place for more than 300 years — to allow females to become the head of the monarchy. In other words, if Kate is indeed pregnant, and it’s a girl, the baby could be queen."
My question was if they just passed this change in the succession rules last week, how is it there is a female Queen now and has been many times before? It's not a really important question, I am just fascinated by all things Royal, I guess.
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