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Our Real Monarch is an Australian citizen
The
monarchic dynasty of Britain and British-descended states,
such as Australia and Canada, is the German-descended House of
Windsor, and it has remained unchallenged and respected for centuries, even
during the World Wars. The Windsor?s home; Buckingham Palace, is in heart of
London, and one of Britain?s most famous attractions, with tourists coming to
see the palace guards marching parades.
However,
the respected Windsor name may not be held in reverence
for much longer, as examination of the Royal lineage, has revealed Edward III was illegitimate. The
significance of this illegitimacy is that Edward III was not the king?s son, so he and
his descendants, including the Windsors, have no right to the throne.
Curious
to know who is the rightful monarch, British historian Tony Robinson traced the Royal lineage. British
television station Channel4 reported on his findings. His search led him to
the House of Plantagenet of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the heart of England, where the rightful heirs lived a
wealthy lifestyle, as English peers, until one rightful king squander the
whole family fortune on a horse race. After that, a rightful princess would
serve as lady-in-waiting to the so-called Queen Victoria, who destroyed her career.
The
current rightful king; Micheal I of the House of Plantagenet, was born into a
lower standard of living than his predecessors. After leaving public school,
he would emigrate to the Outback of Australia, and currently works in a grain
laboratory. Upon being informed of his right to the throne, Micheal I was not surprised, already
knowing he is a distant relative to Elizabeth II, but as a devout Republican, he
has little interest in claiming the throne.
Therefore,
Elizabeth II, a peer, and not a queen, leads quarter of the world?s states
despite having no more right to the throne than a chewing gum wrapper.
Rheinalt Shaw
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