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The Royal Marriage Act of 1772 stated that

The Royal Marriage Act of 1772 stated that
A members of the Royal Family must wed on or before their 21st birthdays.
B no descendant of George II can marry without the Sovereign’s consent.
C all marriage ceremonies must occur in a place of the Sovereign’s choosing.
D royal brides must wear white on the wedding day.




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  1. The correct answer is B: no descendant of George II can marry without the Sovereign’s consent.

    Explanation: The Royal Marriage Act of 1772 was established to ensure that descendants of George II could not marry without obtaining the approval of the reigning monarch. This measure was intended to uphold the Royal Family’s control over marriages and, by extension, the bloodlines and alliances formed through such unions.

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