This discussion reminds me (I really don't care one whit about Charlie boy) -- did anyone else hear the NPR story about the monarch of Japan? Currently the only heir to the throne is a 3-year-old girl, Princess Aiko, the Crown Prince's daughter. A male heir has not been born since 1965. The Crown Prince's wife is 41, and had a hard time conceiving Aiko, so it seems unlikely that she'll have any more children.
The Crown Prince has one younger brother, who also only has daughters.
So a Japanese government panel has started debating whether women could take the throne. And apparently time is of the essence, because traditionally at age 3 the heir begins the regime of training and education required to be the monarch.
There's a very conservative faction who is violently opposed* to changing Japanese law to allow a woman to take the throne as Empress, but most Japanese people favor it. *(Violently opposed to the point that they're advocating the Crown Prince adopt a male from some far-removed branch of the royal family, rather than allow a woman to be monarch.)
I'm inexplicably fascinated by all this.
Nope. George IV couldn't STAND his wife Caroline, and went to a trial in the House of Lords on the grounds of her adultery (no question, she was a big ol' cheat), and they still wouldn't give him a divorce. Which is why Queen Victoria wound up succeeding him; George IV couldn't have any more heirs while his wife was alive.
That's the closest I can think of in modern times.
I'm inexplicably fascinated by all this.
Oh, me, too. (As if you couldn't guess.)
Princess AIko in her car seat.. So cute. Even royalty are not immune to the laws of physics. Diana, I'm a-lookin' at you.
I have good news!
I don't have to see my shrink for four weeks. I have NEVER gone four weeks between visits since I started seeing him over two years ago. Also, when I see him next, we're going to set up a visit with me, him, and my therapist to talk about whether we've gone as far as we can psychopharm-wise. I see this as a really positive step.
I'm inexplicably fascinated by all this.
I've always found Japanese culture to be endlessly fascinating.
ION, one of the employee's that I work with just brought his two daughters into work. (2 & 4 yrs. old). They are soooo cute! The four year old kept wanting me to carry her around the office. I love kids...[when they're cute like this]!
t melts in happiness
Whee! Yay for the vw! I think that's the most wonderful news I could imagine today.