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My Mil Asked Me Today......... Re William And Kate
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She said " What if , when Kate gave birth, the baby was severely disabled/handicapped? Has this ever happened to royalty and how would they handle it/what is the protocol?"
I didnt have an answer. Any ideas?
I didnt have an answer. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A severely handicapped royal child is hardly likely to pop out unexpected. She will undergo more tests than usual for a woman of her age, including I would think an Amniocentesis test. If any severe abnormalities are present in the Fetus then she will be offered a termination like every pregnant woman in the same position. I would think in that case pressure on the couple would be to terminate but whether they would comply would be another matter. Another point is that the future heir has to be fit for purpose and if they are not then the second in line takes over (just my thoughts here)
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