Sir, After the recent royal divorce and Queen Elizabeth removing the title "HRH" from Princess Diana, is it not now time to dissolve the outdated Act of Succession to the Crown, therefore killing two birds with one stone, allowing the HRH Prince of Wales free to marry his first love Camilla Parker Bowles, who is a Catholic? This also would disconnect the allegiance of the Orange Order to the Crown, and give it no reason to march other than for its own culture. "The Act of Succession to the Crown", passed in the 16th century by Henry VIII and his superiors. is ana nachronism.
When James II's first wife, Anne Hyde, did he married Mary of Modena, a Catholic. The birth of James Francis Edward Stuart, the "Old Pretender". in 1688 started the flames of war and the Glorious Revolution.
Today these flames of hate, violence and division of two people here in Northern Ireland could all he settled by putting this act back in the history books, where it belongs. This very act is an act of religious discrimination to all people in the United Kingdom who are not Protestant. The sooner it is dissolved, the better. - Yours, etc..
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