The marriage of Charles and Camilla was not a total surprise to me since my friend who loves the British royals had already told me that the Duke of Norfolk had been negotiating how it might happen. "Why would the country's foremost Catholic family be involved in these negotiations," I asked. But it seems that the Duke of Norfolk is in charge of coronations for some reason. Of course the Dukes of Norfolk have been weaving in an out of the marital concerns of the British Royal Family for a long time, providing wives for Henry the VIII, trying to marry Mary Queen of Scots, etc. Does anyone have any thoughts to offer this American about why the Dukes of Norfolk seem to play such a central role in Royal marriages? Devon interested to hear about any research leads since I think my friend would like to write a book about this family
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