Wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles (English Wikipedia)

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  • Probert, Rebecca (September 2005). "The wedding of the Prince of Wales: royal privileges and human rights". Child and Family Law Quarterly. 17 (3): 363–382. SSRN 1594262. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2022. See section (1)(b)(1) - Can a member of the royal family marry in a civil ceremony?: the meaning of section 79(5) of the 1949 Marriage Act: terms and context. See also footnote 30 "S Walters, 'Charles Wedding Illegal Warn Experts' Mail on Sunday 20th February 2005, p. 1.", footnote 39 "...'[t]here is a presumption that consolidation Acts are not intended to alter the law...", and footnote 98 "See e.g. the sarcastic opening lines of a leader in The Guardian the day after the Lord Chancellor's statement: 'Well, that's all right then. Everything is strictly legal. The government's lawyers say so.' ('Difference of opinion' 24th February 2005)."

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