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Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

On January 13, local time, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, after weighing the pros and cons, painfully deprived her second son, the Duke of York, of a senior royal family member, because her most beloved son faced charges and was afraid that he would have to go to court in the United States, and his future was uncertain. So, we can't help but ask the British royal family three soul questions: In today's society, will members of the royal family, such as British princes, be arrested if they break the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

In ancient times, there was a saying that punishment could not be a doctor, whether ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign, when the law was imposed on the royal family, sometimes it was particularly harsh, and sometimes it was a side.

The special rules imposed on monarchs and members of the royal family made it more common for melon-eating masses to wonder whether these people would also break the law and whether they would be imprisoned in the ordinary sense of the word.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

In britain's "ancient times", there are indeed many members of the royal family who are locked in the Tower of London because of their origins.

For example, Queen Elizabeth I, the "Lord of the Prosperous Age" with the same name as the current Queen, was imprisoned by her half-sister Mary I in 1554, and it is not known whether she was worried about her unknown fate, afraid that she would be like her cousin Jane Gray, because of the ambitions of the men.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

There were many members of the royal family who lived in the Tower of London, but fortunately, the days when they were imprisoned for the throne are gone.

The current Queen of the United Kingdom is about to enter her 70th year in power, and her extended family members are really many.

The fruit of a tree is sour and sweet, and the son of a mother is foolish and virtuous.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

If any of the Queen's descendants are found to have committed wrongdoing, they can be arrested and sent to prison.

In 2002, Princess Anne, the queen's only daughter, who was highly regarded by her parents, became the first and currently the only member of the modern royal family to be convicted of a crime.

Princess Dotty, the princess's three-year-old dog, bit two children in Windsor Grand Park.

After the grand princess pleaded guilty, she was fined 500 pounds and paid 250 pounds in compensation, costing a total of about 7,500 yuan.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

A few years ago, the elderly prince,The Duke of Edinburgh, was driving a car and knocking a woman on the side of the road into the hospital and having her driver's license revoked.

It is the second case of the Wen family committing the crime.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

Today, Prince Andrew, the second son of the Queen of England, has been sued by the American women, causing an uproar around the world.

This American woman, Virginia Gifrey, was a bitter man.

When she was a minor, she was used as a cargo by the financial tycoon Jeffrey Epstein, entertaining the powerful and powerful on all walks of life, leaving an indelible shadow on her life.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

Fortunately, Skynet was restored, and Epstein hanged himself in prison to pay for it.

There is also a British prince who once abused her in terms of men and women, and now he can't escape the law.

Prince Andrew,for his part, vehemently denied the accusations against him.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

Of course, even if convicted, it does not hurt, because the American women have filed a civil lawsuit against the prince, not criminal proceedings.

So there is currently no sign of the prince going to jail.

But at the strong request of family members, mainly the eldest brother Prince Charles and eldest nephew Prince William, Andrew's old mother, Her Majesty the Queen, had to "tear up the horse" and expel the second son from the ranks of senior members of the royal family.

Three questions from the British royal family: Will members of the royal family be arrested for breaking the law? Will it be convicted? Will you go to jail?

The Queen has sovereign immunity, as well as diplomatic immunity, and cannot arrest anyone in front of her or around the royal residence.

But when Crown Prince Charles, who was jealous and had no good relationship with two brothers who refused to be close to Camilla, came to power, the knife of righteousness was about to be cut into the neck of the Duke of York.

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