Top 10 Unknown Facts About The British Monarchy
It
is illegal to die inside the British Parliament as it is classified as a
royal palace. The law dates back to a time when dying within a royal
palace was considered highly suspicious.
Whether
captured dead or alive, technically, any sturgeon, porpoise, whale and
dolphin found within three miles of the UK shores can be claimed on
behalf of the Crown and the Queen still owns them. They are recognized
as ‘Fishes Royal’. The head of any dead whale found on the British coast
automatically becomes the property of the king, the queen retain the
tail. The purpose of this law was to ensure the queen had enough bones
for her corsets and dates back to a statute from 1324 during King Edward
II’s reign, and is still valid today.
In
a similar British royal tradition, the monarch of the United Kingdom
owns all unmarked mute swans on the River Thames. This tradition dates
from the 12th century, during which swans were a common food source for
royalty.
It is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the British king or queen’s image upside-down.
The
throne of the former viceroys of Ireland is used in all Irish
presidential inaugurations. Thus, symbolically, the Presidents of the
Republic of Ireland receive their office through the monarch of the
United Kingdom.
Titled
members of the British Royal Family do not have surnames. Many
Europeans royal families lack family names. When one is required, they
often use the name of their Royal House instead.
It
is illegal to enter the Houses of Parliament wearing a suit of armour.
This law was passed at a time when combat within the Parliament was not
uncommon.
Several
Assemblies of the United States of America retain ceremonial maces
granted by British Sovereigns. These ceremonial maces represent royal
power. Thus, US Assemblies are symbolically are recognizing the power of
the British monarch.
The
Queen Elizabeth II sent a message of congratulations to Apollo 11
astronauts for the first moon landing on the 21st July, 1969. The
message was micro-filmed and deposited on the moon in a metal container.
The
Queen Elizabeth II is credited with introducing a new breed of dog
known as the “Dorgi”, a cross between a Corgi and a Dachshund. The first
Dorgi was the result of the Queen’s Corgi’s liason with a Dachshund
belonging to Princess Margaret.
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