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|    22 Feb 21 04:13:27    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: markle-fake-news@cnn.com              Canada’s largest newspaper says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle       aren’t welcome to live in the famously friendly country because       it’s unconstitutional.              In a scathing editorial, The Globe and Mail says the royal       couple’s plan to move to the land of maple syrup and hockey       violates laws that keep the once-British-ruled country at arm’s       length from their mother monarchy across the pond.              “In response to the sudden announcement of a vague and evolving       plan for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – Prince Harry and       Meghan – to move to Canada while remaining part of the Royal       Family, the Trudeau government’s response should be simple and       succinct: No,” the editorial blasts.              “You are welcome to visit, but so long as you are senior royals,       Canada cannot allow you to come to stay … It breaks an unspoken       constitutional taboo,” it says.              Harry and Meghan’s Canada planned migration mucks up the       country’s long history of breaking away from the British       political system, according to the article.              “[Canada’s] unique monarchy, and its delicate yet essential       place in our constitutional system, means that a royal resident       — the Prince is sixth in the line of succession — is not       something that Canada can allow,” it says.              “A royal living in this country does not accord with the long-       standing nature of the relationship between Canada and Britain,       and Canada and the Crown.”              The royals’ plan — which includes stepping down from their       titles and dividing their time between L.A. and Canada — also       stomps on Canada’s identity, it notes.              The country broke away from British reign centuries ago,       considers Queen Elizabeth II a figurehead leader only, and       allows few of her reps to have duties.              “Though Canada borrowed from Britain, it isn’t Britain and never       was. And this country long ago took steps to make that       unmistakably clear,” the editorial states.              “If you’re a senior member of our Royal Family, this country       cannot become your home.”              The Globe and Mail newspaper is printed in five major cities and       is widely regarded as Canada’s “newspaper of record.”              Honchos at the paper aren’t the only ones who aren’t thrilled       about Megxit. On Monday, Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement       saying that the royal family “would have preferred” Prince Harry       and Meghan Markle to stay put and keep their senior palace       duties.              https://nypost.com/2020/01/15/canadas-biggest-newspaper-says-       prince-harry-and-meghan-markle-arent-welcome/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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