It now seems the lawyers are going to make magebucks from the marriage. It's
being questioned whether a civil royal marriage will be a legal one under
British law. If not, and they marry, the situation could be worse than
prince and mistress (supposedly the queen agreed to the marriage to end the
present, seen by many as unacceptable,  situation). It's still being
questionned whether two of Henry VIII's marriage were actually legal.

Because of his position in the church and the country, there's no problem
with Charles remarrying in church because, although he's divorced, his
previous wife is dead. The problem is Camilla's ex-husband still being
alive. If he wasn't, there'd be no problem with a legal and church wedding.

I've no doubt that the lawyers/judiciary will be working very rapidly (for a
change) to clarify the law and change it if necessary (if they can) before
8th April.

Jean in Poole

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