So the Queen supposedly has no political power. She gives a speech once a year, right? She's probably important to the British as a figurehead.
Why would you need a plan for what happens when she dies?
You have a big funeral and TV special, and next in line becomes king, right?
Prince Charles becomes King, but he's 72 and might not want to. I'm not sure how popular Charles is, so he might abdicate and it could go to Prince William who is 38.
Yeah sorry it probably sounded like I was being negative about your post but I wasn't. I'm glad you brought this about the London Bridge and the talk about plans.
I'm truly interested because it seems like there is more to this than meets the eye.
She has the power to declare war on any country she wants at any time for any reason. At least that's what I learned at some point. She might not have used it in 8 decades or however long she has been in power, but her successor might not have that kind of restraint.
I didn't know that. Does that apply to countries outside of her kingdom? It would suck to get hit by the queen in oklahoma and not be able to get her insurance info.
She has Sovereign immunity which means that as head of the state Queen Elizabeth 'cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution'.
As well as this, the Queen also benefits from diplomatic immunity, meaning she can commit a crime just about anywhere in the world and get away with it!
The sovereign immunity that the Queen benefits from even goes so far as to ensure that she cannot be subject to any civil proceedings, so she can't be sued.
As well as this she cannot be interviewed by the police and would never have to testify in court should that be her wish.
The Queen's word in the United Kingdom is law. She could conceivably walk into any shop in the whole of Britain and loot the place should she wish. Simply put, the Queen is above all authority
So the Queen supposedly has no political power. She gives a speech once a year, right? She's probably important to the British as a figurehead.
Why would you need a plan for what happens when she dies?
You have a big funeral and TV special, and next in line becomes king, right?
Prince Charles becomes King, but he's 72 and might not want to. I'm not sure how popular Charles is, so he might abdicate and it could go to Prince William who is 38.
Why do we care?
Yeah sorry it probably sounded like I was being negative about your post but I wasn't. I'm glad you brought this about the London Bridge and the talk about plans.
I'm truly interested because it seems like there is more to this than meets the eye.
She's probably the vessel for one of Satan's top demons.
She's rich as fuck. Ipso facto she has obscene political power.
In my research the queen was illegitimate bastards of Rothschild family. And a new king the real king is about to gain power.
His name is John.
John who?
His birth name is Joseph Gregory Hallett descendant from the Victoria line.
Wondered that myself
She has the power to declare war on any country she wants at any time for any reason. At least that's what I learned at some point. She might not have used it in 8 decades or however long she has been in power, but her successor might not have that kind of restraint.
Plus she can drive without a license and kill anyone at anytime and never be charged or questioned --
I didn't know that. Does that apply to countries outside of her kingdom? It would suck to get hit by the queen in oklahoma and not be able to get her insurance info.
She has Sovereign immunity which means that as head of the state Queen Elizabeth 'cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution'.
As well as this, the Queen also benefits from diplomatic immunity, meaning she can commit a crime just about anywhere in the world and get away with it!
The sovereign immunity that the Queen benefits from even goes so far as to ensure that she cannot be subject to any civil proceedings, so she can't be sued.
As well as this she cannot be interviewed by the police and would never have to testify in court should that be her wish.
The Queen's word in the United Kingdom is law. She could conceivably walk into any shop in the whole of Britain and loot the place should she wish. Simply put, the Queen is above all authority
She also has the ability to call off any investigation by the state into any affair. Doesn't get much more powerful than that.
I didn't know that!