Theoretical: Rights of Edward VIII's children
When Edward VIII abdictated, he declared his "irrevocable determination to renounce the throne" for himself and his descendents.
But, what would have happened if, instead of marrying Wallis after leaving the throne, he had married, say, Ingrid of Sweden, or some other woman who had her own rights to the throne? Would the children of that marriage have been dynasts through their mother, or would they have been excluded because of Edward's declaration?
(I know it's highly unlikely, especially given all the permissions from various royal houses it would have required, but just assume for a second...)
Any thoughts?
kal
When Edward VIII abdictated, he declared his "irrevocable determination to renounce the throne" for himself and his descendents.
But, what would have happened if, instead of marrying Wallis after leaving the throne, he had married, say, Ingrid of Sweden, or some other woman who had her own rights to the throne? Would the children of that marriage have been dynasts through their mother, or would they have been excluded because of Edward's declaration?
(I know it's highly unlikely, especially given all the permissions from various royal houses it would have required, but just assume for a second...)
Any thoughts?
kal