He could. There might have to be an Act of Parliament.
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no he wanted to be king for ever
If you're referring to the play, "thrice I offered him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse". In other words, 3.
Caesar did not have a Crown; it was a mark of kingship which the Romans would have found to be offensive. In Shakespeare's play we hear that Antony "thrice presented him a kingly crown which he did thrice refuse"
If Charles dies, the crown goes to William...
Charles P. Messina has written: 'Supplement to Environmental geology bulletin EGB-1' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Refuse and refuse disposal
Charles E Sponagle has written: 'Summaries [of] solid wastes demonstration grant projects--1969' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Research
Take the Crown was created in 2004.
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Antony says, "You all did see upon the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse." Thrice means three times, in the same way that twice means two times.
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Charles and his son William.