Louis14 said:.
Yes but males have precedence over females: Caroline is older than Albert and last time I checked Albert was on the throne...
Yes, and I understand (more or less) that. But in Monaco the reforme was made by a legitimate sovereign, so why don't you accept it? In your eyes a reform made by a legitimete sovereign Prince should have much more value than any French, European or international law, yet to support your thesis you invoke French Republican laws versus a law that Prince Rainier promoted and approved.
Plus, you haven't answered about Princess Charlotte: if natural children always were in line of succession, why did her father adopt her?
Kisses
According to the Fundamental Rule of 1454, Princess Charlotte was dynaste and did not need to be legitimated by her father. Please, read it again on http://www.grimaldi.org, the official site of the House of Grimaldi.
Legitimists support all monarchs who respect the Fundamental Rules of their Sovereign House and who do not change them for personal reasons.
As regards rules of succession it's necessary to pay a great attention in order to avoid the constitution of rival Reigning Houses within the same princely branch.
Nobody would have dared disputed a Rule of succession of six centuries old.
Louis-le-14ème.
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