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The Queen and the law

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MintAndWhite | 16:15 Fri 07th Aug 2009 | Law
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Apparently the Queen is above the law and so she cannot be sued or arrested-so what happens if she does commit a criminal act.If Her Majesty were to run down the road,bop an old lady on the head with a brick and nick her handbag-would I be able to performa citizen's arrest on her? Would the victim be able to take any action?
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I see you are new here.
Maybe try asking sensible questions and you will be more lucky with answers.
No action performed by the monarch is illegal by definition. So she is perfectly entitled to do as described with no comeback. You would be arrested for treason and be locked up in the Tower.

Unless it gets to the stage where parliament decides to chop her head off.....
dzug what would happen if the monarch married a Roman Catholic?
I can't get my head past Regina Vs Regina....
I found this sooo funny I laughed til I cried at the thought of our madge running down the road and bopping old women on the head, am still giggling - thank you!!!

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