Helen Nall, who has a daughter with her husband, Sir Edward Nall, is appalled that Sophie s daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, has been leapfrogged by her younger brother, James.
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image captionLady Nall and her husband Sir Edward Nall, of Hoveringham Hall, fear they will not be able to hand on the family title to their daughter
A baronet s wife has written to the prime minister calling on him to abolish a law that will stop her 16-year-old daughter from inheriting the family s title.
Lady Helen Nall, from Hoveringham Hall, Nottinghamshire, said the law of male primogeniture is shockingly overdue for change .
Lady Nall s letter has been signed by MPs, celebrities and peers.
A Cabinet Office spokesperson described the issue as complex .
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Many fans of The Rolling Stones were delighted when it was revealed the producers of The Crown were making a similarly styled TV drama about the band’s rise to global fame. But could there be trouble ahead? Pictured: The Rolling Stones perform live on stage at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium on May 6, 1976