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10-04-2018 10:22 AM
@Peaches McPhee wrote:Interesting topic.
Given what I have read about Elizabeth, I don't think she would allow this. I think she is more in the "let sleeping dogs (or Kings!) lie, and don't rock the boat" camp. There's no benefit to the testing other that to prove a historcal point.
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Knowledge is always better than speculatiom and it could have some bearing on latter events. But that's just me; I'm curious about that kind of thing.
If thr queen wouldn't "stir things up" by letting a predecessor's body to be exhumed, I sure don't think she really would break tradition by passing over her heir to the crown.
If you think I'm being argumentative, I'm not. I just like to think about possibilities and "what if"; a little intellectual curiosity, I guess. And I like to hear what other people think. too; that often opens up to me ideas that would never ocurred to me.
Of course, if Charles wanted to abdicate the way his uncle Edward the 8th did, he could.
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