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Old 11-09-2022, 10:03   #109
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Re: Queen Elizabeth II has DIED. R.I.P

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Heard something interesting on the Channel 4 coverage today.

Apparently, when those in the armed forces pledge an allegiance to the Queen, this doesn't stop when they leave and is for life.

I wonder if this allegiance is carried forward to the new King or if they are now free to make their own choice?

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Yes, I did too.

As a veteran my time has passed where i would be called up in time of emergency, However the oath of allegiance i took on signing up for the forces still stands now for King Charles III as it did for Queen Elizabeth II.
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