Posted by Johan
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on 11/10/2009, 15:13:37, in reply to "Re: 40th Birthday of HRH Prince Constantijn"
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Acording to the succession-laws from 1922 to 1983 Catharina-Amalia and her sisters would still precede their uncle and his son. The laws before 1922 would mean the line of succession today would be:
1 HRH the Prince of Orange
2 HRH prince Constantijn
3 Claus-Casimir (he and his sisters under the old laws would have been HRH prince(ss) of the Netherlands, prince(ss) of Orange-Nassau, jonkheer/vrouwe van Amsberg; im also not sure if he would have received the name Claus-Casimir)
The daughters of the Prince of Orange, the daughters of Constantijn, Princess Margriet and her sons would not be in line of succession.
The queen would still have succeeded as would her mother have.
The changes made to the succession-laws in the 20th century would only have an effect on the succession in the 21st century.
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: In the old system before 1983 the young Count
: Claus-Casimir would have been the nr. 3 in
: the line of succession, wasn't it?
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: Or would it still have been Princess
: Catharina-Amalia and her sisters coming
: before their uncle?
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