“If the next in line to the Throne is not of full age at the commencement of a
Regency, then the Regent will be the next in the line of succession. Upon
reaching the age of 18 during such a Regency, then the heir shall “thereupon
become Regent instead of the person who has theretofore been Regent”.
51
Only the heir can be Regent aged 18, but if the Regent is not the heir, then
they must be aged 21.52
If an incumbent Regent dies or becomes disqualified, then they are replaced
by the next in the line of succession to the Throne.53 If a Regent becomes
incapacitated or unavailable, then Section 2 of the Act applies.
54 Unlike an
incapacitated or unavailable monarch, however, “a later recovery or return to
availability would not reinstate him or her as Regent”.
55
Following the accession of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1952, Princess
Margaret, the Queen’s sister and next adult in line to the Throne, would have
become Regent (rather than the monarch’s husband) under the provisions of
the 1937 Act.56
Section 1 of the Regency Act 1953 altered this by allowing the Duke of
Edinburgh to become Regent if one of his children with the Queen succeeded
to the Throne while under the age of 18.57 Section 2 provided this would be the
case until “there is a child or grandchild of Her Majesty and His Royal
Highness who can under the provisions of the said Act be the Regent”.58
This provision became spent when the then Prince of Wales (Prince Charles)
reached the age of 18 in November 1966 and thus became eligible to act, if
necessary, as Regent.
“6 During Lords consideration of the 1937 Act, Lord Dickinson had envisaged a future husband of
Princess Elizabeth being unable to become Regent under its provisions. He urged flexibility for
Parliament to have to “right to vary this rule” but Viscount Halifax refused, predicting “endless
controversy” should the government agree (HL Deb 16 Feb 1937 Vol 104 cc159-61).”
What will be allowed will depend on Parliament at that time and it will have to be voted on. IT IS NOT AUTOMATIC FOR CATHERINE TO BE REGENT. For example if she divorced William (unlikely but possible) they could refuse. They wouldn’t have let Diana be Regent for a Minor King William.
What if she dies and King George has a Step Mother. Who is Regent then? All of these things could happen.
She knows NOTHING whatsoever and just mispronounced and is WORCESTERSHIRE AND GLOUCESTER!
She doesn't believe that Catherine was EVER in the hospital, had surgery, but is in a coma!
SEE? THIS CRAP IS BEING PUT OUT BY THE SUGARS, JUST AS I CLAIMED!
And THIS lunatic believes that William is involved with Tom's death! Yeah...........right, he shot Tom and then somehow managed to lock the door FROM THE OUTSIDE, FROM THE INSIDE!
When I find out more, I'll let you know.
No link, but the moron who did this video is named Sharion Sade. So look her up, if you want to. Her entire video is nothing but utter and complete MORONIC GARBAGE!