I'll give you all a short run down, in case you aren't familiar with all of this.
>Simon Abney-Hastings is the senior descendant of George Plantagenent, 1st Duke of Clarence, and is believed by many to be the rightful king of England >Argument involves two disputed claims: >First that King Edward IV of England was illegitimate, based on the accusation that his supposed father, Richard, Duke of York, was absent at the time when Edward is thought to have been conceived. >And second that the Plantagenet crown should have descended by male-preference cognatic primogeniture instead of agnatic primogeniture and conquest. >Also, Henry VI had placed an attainder on Edward after he was restored to the throne, and named George, Duke of Clarence, as heir to the throne after Henry VI and his legitimate issue.
So who is the rightful ruler of the British Isles?
The ancestor of the Bonnie Price, the Duke of Bavaria
Jaxon Myers
The people of Britain are its rightful rulers now.
Cooper Jackson
YE JACOBITES BY NAME, LEND AN EAR LEND AN EAR
Samuel Ortiz
>quoting that perfidious whig
That man's head will do nicely for the crown of Great Britain
Tyler Murphy
Her Majesty Elizabeth II. I don't think you get how rightful works.
>documentary No.
Samuel Gonzalez
hitler
Daniel Allen
>Plantagenet
Stopped reading there. They lost at Bosworth and Tudor became king by right of conquest. They and their descendants have no more claim to the throne that Edgar the Aetheling and whatever kids he had.
Julian Moore
>1789+228 >still believing in the divine right of kings
Become a fucking republic already
t. burger
Cooper Smith
>implying divine right has been a thing since about 1649
Lincoln Green
Why would a 1st world country want to throw everything away and become a (((republic)))?
Nolan Hall
House al-Saud
Isaiah Bailey
Neither Beauforts - the last living agnatic descendants of the Plantagenets
Caleb Barnes
It doesn't even matter.
William of Orange reset the Bloodline, everyone before the Glorious Revolution is Naturally Dead in the eyes of the crown.
Unless one of you papal cucks wants to personally carry a Jacobian prince, who forsook the throne in the 1830's I might add, into the UK and place him on the throne, there are no royal pretenders to the British crown.
Caleb Foster
If you look at that genetic study though they are unlikely to be agnatic Plantagenets
Zachary James
Habsburgs
Justin Richardson
Baronet Oswald Mosley
Christian Wright
hnggghhhh poopy hehe [has a seizure and dies]
Adrian Green
First post, best post
Josiah Foster
Lol, he looks like he's sad because he's seeing what an actual monarchy is like and is pining for the good ol days of raping the peasant women and then cutting off their husband's heads when they bitch about it.
Connor Price
Interesting but it is the way it is. The thrones of the world were all won by might originally.
Adrian Murphy
Whoever the Jacobite pretender is nowadays.
Caleb Lopez
This nigger gets it.
Nathan Morgan
The monarchy is a myth. The british was never ruled by a monarchy they was just a face the jews used to keep their secrets quiet
John Jackson
>Divine Right of Kings when?
Alexander White
I think that England should keep the house of Windsorburger-Gothic for now, so when Scotland goes independent we can have a Jacobite king at last
its definitely Elizabeth II, the law and parliament say so, and that trumps blood.
Isaac Jenkins
This is why Roman succession was best. He who has the most support from the people and the armies is the ruler. Pure and simple
Luke Gray
Hardly. It was whomever the Praetorians chose to be their puppet. Prior to that it was just whomever had support of the army could control the people. Hereditary succession > all.