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Attention 17 Years Ago: Princess Diana Dies

^ I feel the same way about the Queen Mum, she'll never die.
;)
 
^^ She wont die its all lies. She's the Queen for goodness sake.

Of course you're right. If the grim reaper came she would kick his ass.

Rest in peace Diana. She did so much to help aids sufferers and by extension gay people. I think quite a large part of why the uk is so tolerant of gay people is because of her example.
 
We were taught that as monarch and head of the Church of England, Charles could not take the throne because he was divorced. But once Diana was dead, he was considered a widower, thus allowed to be king and head of the Church. That is why Princess Anne remarried in Scotland, the Church of Scotland allows it.

It's true to say that the Church of Scotland is more liberal when it comes to divorce than the Church of England. That's why Princess Anne remarried in church in Scotland whereas Prince Charles remarried in a civil ceremony in England. However, there is nothing in his divorce, subsequent remarriage to a divorcee or in Diana's death which affects Prince Charles's position as heir to the throne in a legal sense. The abdication in 1936 was brought about because of moral rather than legal objections to Edward VIII's choice of bride. Things have moved on since then and those moral objections would not be raised to any great extent now.
 
...The abdication in 1936 was brought about because of moral rather than legal objections to Edward VIII's choice of bride. ...

Oh no, there were more objections than that. That Wallis woman looked and sounded like a piece of skinny pastrami.
 
https://www.churchofengland.org/media/37453/mcad1.doc

QUOTE=unloadonme;9629668]It's true to say that the Church of Scotland is more liberal when it comes to divorce than the Church of England. That's why Princess Anne remarried in church in Scotland whereas Prince Charles remarried in a civil ceremony in England. However, there is nothing in his divorce, subsequent remarriage to a divorcee or in Diana's death which affects Prince Charles's position as heir to the throne in a legal sense. The abdication in 1936 was brought about because of moral rather than legal objections to Edward VIII's choice of bride. Things have moved on since then and those moral objections would not be raised to any great extent now.[/QUOTE]


The rules divorce for the C of E were modified in 2002, no?
 
https://www.churchofengland.org/media/37453/mcad1.doc

It's true to say that the Church of Scotland is more liberal when it comes to divorce than the Church of England. That's why Princess Anne remarried in church in Scotland whereas Prince Charles remarried in a civil ceremony in England. However, there is nothing in his divorce, subsequent remarriage to a divorcee or in Diana's death which affects Prince Charles's position as heir to the throne in a legal sense. The abdication in 1936 was brought about because of moral rather than legal objections to Edward VIII's choice of bride. Things have moved on since then and those moral objections would not be raised to any great extent now.


The rules divorce for the C of E were modified in 2002, no?

That is typically wishy washy guidance about who can remarry in church. It doesn't alter Prince Charles's postition as heir to the throne.

You should bear in mind that you don't really need to believe in God to be a member of the C of E.
 
Good god....Marie Stopes has got a lot to answer for...
 
I still like the theory that Wallis was intersexed. Who knows if it was true, but sure interesting.
 
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