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Peasant George,Peasant Charolette,Peasant Kate and Peasant William of Kate Middleton ..See any meaning?

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If it takes two royal bloodline to make a title of legitimated titles and succession.Kate is not even royal born by two parents of monarchy succession......Meaning if one were to lie of succession ,it would be Duchess Kate of Cambridge,Duke William of Cambridge,George and Charolette prefix a prince/princess iLectic term..

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago
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    i see your point, strict guidelines should be put into place, as to where we get our royals from, I mean...theres no royal school, no royal qualification, this is not right....if they want the job, they should be qualified.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Yes. The meaning is clear. You have absolutely no understanding of the British Monarchy. The Duchess of Cambridge is not in the succession to the throne.

    All that is necessary is to be a direct descendant of the Electress of Hanover, which Princes Charles, William and George all are. Nothing to do with all your rubbish about peasants (and a Prince would never become a 'peasant by marriage). Surely this is a wind-up.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    The only meaning is that once again you are posting a load of rubbish. None of those people are "peasants", there is no-one named "Charolette", nor is there anyone named "Peasant William of Kate Middleton". You are a revolving idiot.

  • Clo
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    The only meaning I see here is the complete lack of understanding of the asker of this question. None of these people are peasants.

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  • 5 years ago

    I totally fail to understand what point - if any - you're trying to make.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    This appears to be a subject you know nothing about.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    No, I see none at all. Is it in the punctuation? You could maybe brush up on your punctuation but then, there is a certain person from Manx who seldom uses it and when he does, it levitates. Is that the meaning?

  • 5 years ago

    Off the meds again?

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