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How is the civil union (i.e. gay marriage) treated in the UK rules of succession?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paco" data-source="post: 2584600" data-attributes="member: 250517"><p>Civil rules have no effect on laws governing royals or peerages. Similarly in the UK you can be "legitimated by marriage" or if you are born to parents who get married after your birth, then you are legitimate. However, with regard to the line of succession you are forever banned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paco, post: 2584600, member: 250517"] Civil rules have no effect on laws governing royals or peerages. Similarly in the UK you can be "legitimated by marriage" or if you are born to parents who get married after your birth, then you are legitimate. However, with regard to the line of succession you are forever banned. [/QUOTE]
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