02-12-2006, 09:13 PM
A petition, perhaps?
I believe that the Queen had the right to inherit ownerless property in the Duchy of Lancaster, otherwise known as
Bona vacantia :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
The Duchy of Lancaster has a pretty unique position withing the UK, as does the Duchy of Cornwall, known as Palatines.
I personally doubt the Queen would get involved. However, Prince Charles may be a different matter altogether, he also being Duke of Cornwall.
You never know, but I doubt it somehow...
I believe that the Queen had the right to inherit ownerless property in the Duchy of Lancaster, otherwise known as
Bona vacantia :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
The Duchy of Lancaster has a pretty unique position withing the UK, as does the Duchy of Cornwall, known as Palatines.
I personally doubt the Queen would get involved. However, Prince Charles may be a different matter altogether, he also being Duke of Cornwall.
Quote:He wanted, instead, to study Archaeology and Anthropology, which he duly undertook, followed by History in his second year. He was beginning, at last, to exert his own identity.
You never know, but I doubt it somehow...
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