Talk:Succession to the Tongan throne

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warning[edit]

People are warned not to use the 'royal ark' as a reliable source. Although useful for a first inspection, the lists are riddled with errors.

After ʻAhoʻeitu it are his sons and their sons etc. And only then, somewhere down the list is Pilolevu Tuita. From which list she will be kicked off once her brother has become king. There is no lawfull power struggle between brother and sister whatsoever.

But someone else more knowledgeable about the fine details may fill that in in the article. --Tauʻolunga 05:58, 10 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

cut off[edit]

Now Siaosi Tupou V is king, I cannot get from the statements in the constitution that the children of Tuʻipelehake (Fatafehi) still can make a claim on the throne. It seems to me that that line is now derailed, meaning that number 11 and onwards are no longer in the running. Or do I mistake? --Tauʻolunga 02:44, 22 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Tupou V[edit]

Why was Tupou V removed from the list? We don't exclude Edward VIII from the British list. GoodDay (talk) 05:56, 9 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]