The heir to the scottish throne would be Louis Stuart Grey, his sister foes to my school and my mum teaches Louis
That would depend on the result of either the winning party's manifesto or a referendum.
In my opinion they could, but they would be worse off financially.
Fleance, Banquo's son, escapes the murderers sent to kill him by Macbeth and goes on to live a free and prosperous life. He eventually becomes the ancestor of the kings of Scotland, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that Banquo's descendants would inherit the throne.
Where were you born? That is your nationality.
That would be never. Scotland had been part of the United Kingdom for many years before Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1836.
In Act 1, Scene 4 of Macbeth, the next in line of the throne after King Duncan would be his son, Malcolm. He is the Prince of Cumberland and the Prince of Scotland, making him the heir apparent to the throne.
Scotland is a country that later became part of a United Kingdom when the Queen of England (Queen Elizabeth the first) died and the next in line to the throne was the King of Scots. King James VI of Scotland took the throne of England to became James I of England as well. Combing the independent Scotland with the rest of the UK. Scotland remains a country, not a state, despite being part of the UK.
The Scottish National Party would be in charge initially since they are the minority Scottish Government at the moment. After an election this could change.
Kate Middleton will become a princess when she marries Prince William. If William becomes king, Kate would then become queen. If Queen Elizabeth II abdicates the throne to Prince Harry however, Kate will remain a princess. This would seem unlikely considering William is in line to the throne before Harry.
I think the chance of Scotland becoming independent will be an idea that will be left to brew for fifty years maybe until we deal with our major social problems obesity drugs and poor unemployment we would also partake in the idea of England invading with their larger army to steal our oil
300 years ago, Scotland was an independent country. Since then, it has been part of the United Kingdom, along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Its current status is similar to individual states within the United States. At the most recent opinion poll, only about 23% of the electorate in Scotland stated that they would vote for an independent Scotland in the 2014 referendum.
We would get full control over our own laws.And we would have a stronger ecconomy as we have oil,gas,coal,whisky etc.