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Corrections and clarifications

Requirements for a regency


• An article quoted Prof Vernon Bogdanor as to the requirements for certification of a regency and suggested that the Prince of Wales might play a role. In fact, as heir to the throne, Prince Charles could not be part of the decision process. Also, for a regency to occur the sovereign’s incapacity does not have to be permanent, but it must be total (‘She’s in charge’: Charles delivers speech but monarch calls the shots, 11 May, p7).

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