Haven't you sort of answered your own question?Originally posted by Dennism@Apr 28th, 2004 - 1:57 pm
Yes, he would have to convert. I have a question then. Why would she have to convert?
If the provision of him not marrying a Catholic is in place, why would it matter if his bride would have to convert anyway? So I think the future bride of William would not have to convert to Church of England. She just can not be Catholic. That being said. William would have to convert to the Swedish Lutheran Church in order to become a member of the Royal Family.
I think the provision is that he can not marry someone not of the Anglican faith. A previous discussion here about William's future wife's religion was based on her being Catholic, but not limited to the Catholic faith, simply used as an example.Originally posted by Dennism@Apr 28th, 2004 - 2:04 pm
The provision is that he can not marry a Catholic. So I am thinking that this is illogical unless the non-Windsor does not have to convert in which case it is something else.
But as a EU State he could go to court and sue Great Britain for this law. And probably would win. As Britain siegned a EU contract! Anyway i think the law just says that he has to have this and that religion, leke it is in Sweden too. But I think you could sue against it and would win!Originally posted by Dennism@Apr 28th, 2004 - 1:04 pm
The provision is that he can not marry a Catholic. So I am thinking that this is illogical unless the non-Windsor does not have to convert in which case it is something else.
A picture of the christeningOriginally posted by Yennie@Jun 17th, 2004 - 3:55 pm
I think they´ve met only once. Back in 1999 when they both was godparents to the newborn Konstantine of Greece. I think it was in april... I´ll see if I can find any pics from the christening.
Prince William can marry any woman he wants but they must convert to the Church of England in order for William to stay in the line of sucession. He could marry a Catholic as long as she converts to the Anglican faith. It has happened where the new wife refuses to change her religion and therefore her spouse loses his place in the line of sucession.Originally posted by Alexandria@Apr 28th, 2004 - 1:08 pm
I think the provision is that he can not marry someone not of the Anglican faith. A previous discussion here about William's future wife's religion was based on her being Catholic, but not limited to the Catholic faith, simply used as an example.
At one point, many years ago, there were rumours in some circles that Willem-Alexander had a "crush" for Victoria. They were seen quite a lot together, but then I think it just came to nothing since his feelings were not shared by her. Now they are friends.Originally posted by DDD@Jun 18th, 2004 - 12:00 am
About ten years ago there was a rumour that Crown princess Victoria had a very good relationship with Crown prince Willem-Alexander, both heirs of the thrones.
A real relationship or just friendship?
Can hardly blame them... :flower:Originally posted by Moonlightrhapsody@Jun 17th, 2004 - 6:12 pm
She seemed to be linked with every eligible prince/crown prince for awhile. William of Wales, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Frederik of Denmark, probably Haakon of Norway too...
Rumours, it was not true. According the gossip mags, he had also a relationship with Martha-Louise (that was also not true). He has with Victoria just a very good friendship I see on television and pictures Willem-Alexander and Victoria always talking with each other, after weddings and other official things (really always ) .Originally posted by DDD@Jun 17th, 2004 - 5:00 pm
About ten years ago there was a rumour that Crown princess Victoria had a very good relationship with Crown prince Willem-Alexander, both heirs of the thrones.
A real relationship or just friendship?
Anything, I repeat Anything, to "drive" the gossip mill .... sales increase, people lose sleep, people chatter about the impossible taking place.(Moonlightrhapsody @ Jun 17th, 2004 - 6:12 pm)
She seemed to be linked with every eligible prince/crown prince for awhile. William of Wales, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Frederik of Denmark, probably Haakon of Norway too...
Well, not if he gave up the throne and she became queen. Sweden could do a lot with England. First order of business: Make Swedish compulsory in schools!Originally posted by King Christian@Jun 27th, 2004 - 1:53 pm
Also, in the old days, marriage added territory .... that would mean Sweden would become subservient to England. Ha !
ouch And that out of the mouth of Dennis *shakinghead*Originally posted by Dennism@Jun 28th, 2004 - 6:44 am
you Swedish meatball."