What would REALLY happen if the entire royal family was wiped out?
Would they dissolve the monarchy? Or would they really search out a distant relative?
shareWould they dissolve the monarchy? Or would they really search out a distant relative?
sharecheck out this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_of_succession_to_the_British_Throne
Basil:Don't
mention the war. I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it.
Australia and Canada could finally become a republic without the distasteful chore of renouncing the crown.
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Lol, if 553 people died, there would actually be a King Ralph (Ralph Barton genannt von Stedman).
shareAs another post showed, there are thousands in ine for the throne....what kinda changes is the family name,...which is tied in a way that don't fully understand to the male line of succession.
In England there were the Tudors and the windsors and the Plantagenets and a few more I forget.
They pretty much all we're related....but the family name changed based on where in the family the next sovereign was from.
If you look at the current British royal family line it's very interesting..,.around WWI it was supposed to be a German family name but with WWI that would never do....so they chose Windsor....the name Windsor was conceptually supposed to be changed when the current Queen Elizabeth got married....but her mother (or grandmother I forget) said *beep* that keep your name....so it stayed Windsor,...and ironically the theoretical new name was also German.
So we still have windsors even though technically that line died out seventy years ago.
before 1916 the Windsors were the Saxe Coburg Goethe & the Mountbattens were the Battenbergs.
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