Catholics Allowed in the Royal Club

Britain is about to change a 300-year-old rule. British kings and queens who serve as the official leaders of the Church of England will soon be allowed to marry Roman Catholics. The historic change will end a centuries-long ban on such interdenominational nuptials.

British Prime Minister David Cameron announced plans last year to change the law, along with another historic amendment the end of primogeniture, which says that males come ahead of their sisters in the order of succession, no matter who’s older.

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