SCOTLAND PAST AND FUTURE 45% in favour of Scottish - TopicsExpress



          

SCOTLAND PAST AND FUTURE 45% in favour of Scottish independence, 55% in favour of keeping Scotland as part of the United Kingdom. Scotland still challenges the current constitutional system in the UK and even those who cast their vote for the union, wants more freedoms for Scotland. If those changes are not introduce soon Scotland in the future can try once again to find their path for indepedence. The last Scottish King was James Stuart VII of Scotland and II of England, he wanted that catholics in his realm had the freedoms of conscious and even the Scottish Presbyterians have the same rights, his open Catholicism was confronted specially by the so-call Church of England and the Anglican lords, which made fortunes thanks to the confiscations to the Catholic Church and Catholic Lords, ordered by King Harry and his illegitmate daughter Queen Elizabeth I and later on by James I and VI, James own grandfather and the son of Mary Stuart the martyr Queen of the Scots, France and England, murdered by Elizabeth I. James II faced a revolution and instead of fighting against his nephew William of Orange and his own daughter Mary Stuart, daughter of his first commoner first wife, he had chosen to avoid a civil war, and even he rejected the assistance of his cousin King Louis XIV of France and left England without any abdication to the throne, which he was the legitimate King. Since he found exile in France, England was ruled by protestants who started a new campaign of persecution to all Catholics of the realm and even they massacred thousand of Irish, loyal to the House of Stuart, even they forbid any marriage amongst catholics princes or princesses with any member of the new Royal House of Hannover, a German Lutheran dynasty, whose first King George I didnt speak a world of English. James was married to the Princess Mary of Tuscany of the House of Este, a staunch Catholic, he had immediately an heir called James III of England and VIII of Scotland, many rebellions in favour of James started in England and Scotland, his own illegitimate sons and the Duke of Norfolk in England and the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland both Catholics wanted to overthrow the Germans in London, but both failed. James wasnt the only brother of Charles II, the present Dukes of Buccleuch, Richmond, Grafton and St Albans descend from Charles in unbroken male line. Diana, Princess of Wales, was descended from two of Charless illegitimate sons: the Dukes of Grafton and Richmond. Dianas son, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, second in line to the British Throne, is likely to be the first British monarch descended from Charles II, so he has more legitimate rights to both thrones that his almost German father Prince Charles of Hannover and Saxe Coburg Gotha, known since 1917 as Windsors. Queen Elizabeth II is a true Saxe Coburg Gotha and as such, the head of his family is not her but her cousin Alfred Duke of Saxe. From the legitimate point of view, the true King of England and Scotland should be Francis or Franz Duke of Bavaria, who is a direct descedent of Charles I, Charles II and James II in the male line. Franz and the entire Wittelsbach family, the royal House of Bavariia were deeply anti nazis, in 1939 they escaped from Germany and seek asylum in Hungary. In 1944 the Crown Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria son of King Louis III was taken prisoner by the Gestapo, like his Habsburg cousins and the entire Royal family of Bavaria and England were sent to concentration camps, first to Buchenwald and second to Dachau, they saved their lives, thanks to a German general of the Wehrmacht, baron von Gersdorff who survived the persecution against the plotters who tried to kill the tryant Hilter. and in May 1945 they were liberated by the American troops of General Patton. Four years ago Duke Franz of Bavaria reliquished his rights to the English and Scottish thrones in favour of his niece Princess Sophia of Bavaria, by marriage Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein. Her Royal and Serenity Highness lived in London with her husband Prince Alois von und zu Liechtenstein, they were never invited by the Queen to the palace, even for the cup of tea. It is well known that all Catholic dynasties arernt allow in the court, with the exception of King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Sophia, because both are great great grand children of Queen Victoria and cousins to Queen Elizabeth II.
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 09:43:21 +0000

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