The point is that the royal family is subject to the law
The Director of the Royal Prosecution confirmed the equality of all citizens before the law
In an interview with The Sunday Times, Stephen Parkinson, Director of the Crown Prosecution Service in the UK, stated: "Members of the royal family, like all other citizens of the country, are not above the law." According to Parkinson, this means that the monarchy is subject to the same legal rules as ordinary citizens. In his comment, he emphasized that the monarchy must operate within the legal framework and that any legal issues concerning it are considered in the same way as for everyone else.
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Discussion about the legal status of the royal family has emerged amid ongoing debates about the rights and responsibilities of the monarchy in the United Kingdom.
Stephen Parkinson, head of the Crown Prosecution Service, confirmed in a morning newspaper interview that members of the British monarchy are subject to the law in the same way as ordinary citizens.
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