Duel citizenship is not recognised in Albion. To be accepted as British she will have to denounce her US citizenship.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Silly guy. Even if she's a dual-citizen, those babies are considered full-citizenship Americans.Montegriffo wrote:Actually no as Megan is applying for British citizenshipGrumpyCatFace wrote:Ya know... I just realized that Prince Harry’s kids will be Americans.
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The babies will be purebred subjects of the crown. But at least there will be one fewer mixed race American for Nuke to worry about.
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Proof plz.Montegriffo wrote:Duel citizenship is not recognised in Albion. To be accepted as British she will have to denounce her US citizenship.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Silly guy. Even if she's a dual-citizen, those babies are considered full-citizenship Americans.Montegriffo wrote: Actually no as Megan is applying for British citizenship
The babies will be purebred subjects of the crown. But at least there will be one fewer mixed race American for Nuke to worry about.
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Am at work on my phone. Will get back to you in an hour or so.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Bugger I just looked it up and it's not true anymore. Standards have fallen so far since I was a kid.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Embrace your future ruler.Montegriffo wrote:Bugger I just looked it up and it's not true anymore. Standards have fallen so far since I was a kid.
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Luckily, any sprogs she spits out will only be 6th in line to the throne at best. Megan won't even be Princess Megan. She will be Princess Henry (Harry's actual name) as she was not born into the royal family. The Queen will make them a Duke and Duchess on their wedding day ( Possibly Duchess of Sussex).
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Do you prefer to be called Old England, New Oregon, or Megania?Montegriffo wrote:Luckily, any sprogs she spits out will only be 6th in line to the throne at best. Megan won't even be Princess Megan. She will be Princess Henry (Harry's actual name) as she was not born into the royal family. The Queen will make them a Duke and Duchess on their wedding day ( Possibly Duchess of Sussex).
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The more interesting scenario concerns the other side of the Atlantic: any children they have will be both prince/princesses and American citizens, I believe. While the matter of the British throne is probably mostly academic, there's still the matter of holding American public office. If they grow up wishing to hold any office at all in America, then according to Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution they will have to renounce their titles of nobility to ascend to office, at least not unless Congress votes to grant them an exception. Or they may just not be allowed at all if they're not allowed renounce their royal status, I have no idea what British law on the matter is.Montegriffo wrote:Luckily, any sprogs she spits out will only be 6th in line to the throne at best. Megan won't even be Princess Megan. She will be Princess Henry (Harry's actual name) as she was not born into the royal family. The Queen will make them a Duke and Duchess on their wedding day ( Possibly Duchess of Sussex).
Also, they may or may not have to live a sufficient amount of time in America. I forgot the exact details as they relate to birthright citizenship or if that's just concerning the matter of the Presidency. So at least we won't have a theoretical "His Highness Prince Whatshisface, President of the United States of America" at least. Thanks, founders!
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That only applies to federal office, doesn’t it?KerningChameleon wrote:The more interesting scenario concerns the other side of the Atlantic: any children they have will be both prince/princesses and American citizens, I believe. While the matter of the British throne is probably mostly academic, there's still the matter of holding American public office. If they grow up wishing to hold any office at all in America, then according to Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution they will have to renounce their titles of nobility to ascend to office, at least not unless Congress votes to grant them an exception. Or they may just not be allowed at all if they're not allowed renounce their royal status, I have no idea what British law on the matter is.Montegriffo wrote:Luckily, any sprogs she spits out will only be 6th in line to the throne at best. Megan won't even be Princess Megan. She will be Princess Henry (Harry's actual name) as she was not born into the royal family. The Queen will make them a Duke and Duchess on their wedding day ( Possibly Duchess of Sussex).
Also, they may or may not have to live a sufficient amount of time in America. I forgot the exact details as they relate to birthright citizenship or if that's just concerning the matter of the Presidency. So at least we won't have a theoretical "His Highness Prince Whatshisface, President of the United States of America" at least. Thanks, founders!
Could still be His Highness, Prince Mayor LaQuan of New Rearsheepshire.
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In Britain, as members of the royal family, they are not supposed to get involved in politics. If you are born a Lord like Antony Wegwood Benn you have to renounce your title to become an MP and descend to the commons. Tony Benn, as he became, was one of our most radical left wing politicians for about 40 years.GrumpyCatFace wrote:That only applies to federal office, doesn’t it?KerningChameleon wrote:The more interesting scenario concerns the other side of the Atlantic: any children they have will be both prince/princesses and American citizens, I believe. While the matter of the British throne is probably mostly academic, there's still the matter of holding American public office. If they grow up wishing to hold any office at all in America, then according to Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution they will have to renounce their titles of nobility to ascend to office, at least not unless Congress votes to grant them an exception. Or they may just not be allowed at all if they're not allowed renounce their royal status, I have no idea what British law on the matter is.Montegriffo wrote:Luckily, any sprogs she spits out will only be 6th in line to the throne at best. Megan won't even be Princess Megan. She will be Princess Henry (Harry's actual name) as she was not born into the royal family. The Queen will make them a Duke and Duchess on their wedding day ( Possibly Duchess of Sussex).
Also, they may or may not have to live a sufficient amount of time in America. I forgot the exact details as they relate to birthright citizenship or if that's just concerning the matter of the Presidency. So at least we won't have a theoretical "His Highness Prince Whatshisface, President of the United States of America" at least. Thanks, founders!
Could still be His Highness, Prince Mayor LaQuan of New Rearsheepshire.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.