Monday, April 11, 2011

One third of Britons want to give way to Isabel II William and Kate

One third of Britons would like the Queen Elizabeth II abdicated in within two years and pass to take his place his grandson William, second in line of succession, and Kate Middleton, who will marry on April 29, according to A survey published Sunday. The survey, done by Panelbase for 'The Sunday Times' of 2,000 adults between Tuesday and Thursday of last week, also indicates that 59% of respondents preferred that William's successor to the sovereign, rather than his father Prince Charles, eldest son of Queen and heir to the throne.

This survey, which, analysts say, reflects the popular fervor for the couple on the eve of her wedding-effect "fairy tale" - differs from one published this month by the political magazine 'Prospect'. The survey of 'Prospect' showed a change in attitude to promote the historic majority of Britons Charles as heir to the throne ahead of his son, allegedly, according to experts, so that Guillermo had time to enjoy your marriage before taking that responsibility.

In relation to the anticipated wedding, 'The Sunday Times' published on Sunday that the ambassadors of "rogue states" like North Korea, Iran and Zimbabwe have been invited to the ceremony, although the invitation to the envoy of Libyan Muammar al-Gaddafi , retired in the last minute. These diplomats are part of the list of 200 guests designed by the British Government, which is included in the total of 1,900 to attend the religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey in central London.

Some 650 people will attend a reception after with music and canapés at Buckingham Palace, of which about 50 have been invited by the Queen, 250 by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall and a hundred by the Middleton family, according to the newspaper. Only 300 people are invited to the dinner hosted by Prince Charles subsequently prepared, the report said, by the Swiss chef Anton Mosimann, and stay the night evening to be held in one of the halls of state, who will be enabled as disco.

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