Why the royal succession law matters
A bit late, the royal succession bill might get a debate in the Senate
The House passes a problematic bill
Why the Conservatives must rethink their approach to succession
The Conservatives have now tabled the legislation that will, in the words of the official news release, “end the practice of placing male heirs before their elder sisters in the line of succession” and “remove legal provisions that render heirs who marry Roman Catholics ineligible to succeed to the Throne.”
First-born child to be next in line to British throne regardless of gender