Usually, neither the bride nor any children of the marriage have a claim on the bridegroom's succession rights, titles, precedence, or entailed property.
Usually, neither the bride nor any children of the marriage has a claim on the bridegroom's succession rights, titles, precedence, or entailed property.
Apart from being marginalized due to the "unwarranted label," he said that children born out of wedlock have limited rights and privileges, especially in terms of succession rights.
While arguing over succession rights, the emperor's children make a deal with a demon which allows them to introduce new, steampunk-styled technology to the world.
In historical and monarchist references to formerly reigning families, a dynast is a family member who would have had succession rights, were the monarchy's rules still in force.
More than once a younger brother of the emperor was persuaded to renounce his succession rights in his son's favour to provide a young male heir to the throne.