One would have to consider the reasoning for the provision. It's supposed to tie the monarchy to the people and keep it from being too close to the peerage. It makes every Manticoran monarch have one parent who was born a common Manticoran citizen.kzt wrote:TheMonster wrote:The Manticoran Constitution requires the heir to the throne to marry a commoner. No one in the Andermani succession could be considered a "commoner".
Do they hold a title in Manticore? If not. ...
Allowing a marriage to someone in the Andermani succession would hardly suit that purpose. It would instead repeat a pattern seen all to often in the history of imperial/royal/noble marriages, which produced the situation before WWI where the UK, Germany, and Russia were nominally ruled by cousins. Arguably, these interlocking family trees make these people closer to each other than to their own subjects.
Elizabeth I was not ignorant of this history, and deliberately set this restriction on the House of Winton. It is difficult for me to imagine that anyone would want to overturn it.
The closest I could imagine would be if Roger and Rivka have a son who marries a daughter of one of the Gustavs, since their succession does not currently allow a woman to become Kaiser. But even then, I'd expect Parliament to insist she formally renounce any claim to Andermani titles as a condition of marrying someone in the direct line of succession.