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can the queen go to jail?
under what circumstances could we ever send the queen or king of england to prison?
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Ivor Jennings (no really) Prof of Consitutional Hx at Cge gave Queen Elizabeth advice in 1962 as to who she should ask to form a govt. The conservatives had said after Mac resigned your next prime minister is Alec Douglas home and she asked him do I have to?
(Short answer, Yes)
Princess Anne (another royal) was fined for having a dangerous dog, so the answer to can other Royals go to Prison is yes. A historical example Mary I Tudor committed the lady Elizabeth to the Tower. Tha's when she sat on the steps of Traitors' gate and refused to go in.
Edward VII as prince of wales was dragged into court to testify during the famous Baccarat scandal as a wintess of fact. The attorney general gave an opinion and into the box he went. (1890s)
Charles I was tried by Parliament and constantly refused during his trial to recognise their authority. It didnt do him much good and he lost his head, if you remember. He also spent time in prison both in England and Scotland.
Edward II spent time in Berkeley Castle - more specifically the sewers
Henry VI spent time in prison courtesy of Edward IV
So it does look as though monarchs have spent time in prison - but the really question is, can they be lawfully sentenced by one of their own judges?
Hmmm...good question, ask a lawyer.
All criminal prosecutions in this country brought by the CPS are brought on behalf of The Crown, in other words the Queen, as it is her laws that have been broken.
She can't break her own laws, because she 'is' the law. She could never be prosecuted so could never go to prison. A simple example of this is that you'll never see the queen's car displaying a registration number.