The Royal baby, born to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, George Alexander Louis, is likely, at some stage in his life, to become King.
All well and good and, fifty years hence or less, this may take place.
But what if the little bundle of joy turns out to have homosexual tendencies? (not unknown in the Royal family).
Laurence England posted on this a few days ago but my imagination, when projected forward twenty years or so, cannot but help speculate on what might take place should the unthinkable happen.
How would the British public, to say nothing of the Commonwealth countries, respond to an announcement of the engagement of HRH Prince George to the Right Honourable Freddy Ponsonby-Ffrench?
And how would the Church of England (if it is still in existence then) cope with having a Head who is not so much red, white and blue as pink, white and blue?
Westminster Abbey would be packed, for the "wedding" with the other Farm Street community and the Stonewall bunch....and Britain would be the laughing stock of the world.
Or, would it?
The rate of moral decline is now so rapid that, in twenty years time, homosexual unions will be as common as.....well, very common.
And heterosexual marriages as rare as an unbleached candle.
After the wedding, a few months after the wedding, the Royal couple, the Prince and Prince of X, might wish to have children.
Just think, what disarray the British constitution would be in, trying to sort out the hereditary rights of a surrogate child born out of wedlock to the Royal couple.
They can't even provide for a Catholic to become heir to the throne (Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, Jews and bush born Baptists, yes, but Catholics - no!).
Such are the inequalities of the equality laws in this country.
May the Good Lord save us all!
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