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Royal Succession - Hypothetical Question
Technically, the younger brother is now 1st in line to the throne. What would happen if he were suspected of being the product of an extra-marital affair by the non-royal wife of the father with another non-royal.
Hypothetically speaking, you understand, so please be careful how you answer...
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In the house of lords there is something called a Writ of ******** I think. In the seventies Lord Londonderry's wife was er kissing Georgie Fame and so there was a divorce. But what of Lord Londonderry's little boy, the then Viscount Castlereagh? I regret he got deprived of his title and got a name like the rest of us - plain John Smith or something.
here's a bit from the belfast telegraph i kicked up:
A new book by his daughter, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, explodes the myth that her father died of a broken heart after the death of his wife and reveals the shame and humiliation he brought upon the famous household.
Her brother, the 9th Marquess, also plunged the family into scandal in 1970, when he cited singer Georgie Fame in a divorce action against his young wife, Nicolette. A year later, a blood test proved Fame was the father of her child.
The present Lord Londonderry styles himself Earl Vane and lives quietly in England. Nicolette committed suicide by throwing herself from Clifton suspension bridge, in Bristol, in 1996.
Recent(ish) events have overtaken me.
In the UK the notion of b*****dy was effectively abolished by the introduction of The Children Act 1989 (which came into force in 1991), by virtue of introducing the concept of parental responsibility which ensures that a child can have a legal father even if that child's parents weren't married. However it was not until December 2003, with the implementation of parts of The Adoption and Children Act 2002, that parental responsibility was automatically granted to fathers of children born out of wedlock, and even then, only if the father's name appears on the birth certificate.
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