American claims British throne in ad

American claims British throne in ad

World March 2, 2017 19:18

london - The American Allan V. Evans claims he is the rightful heir to the British throne. In a large ad in the Times, he says he will make a claim within 30 days of his titles and the countries and territories that go with them. Queen Elizabeth need to worry yet, Evans says after her death to the throne.

In the ad Evans claims the village Wheat Ridge in Colorado to be a descendant of Cunedda Wledig, the founder of the kingdom Wales. His pedigree would go back to the third century. The text he wants his family and others say that he is planning for its 'legacy' to demand.

In the ad, written in the 'royal third person' is further read: '[Evans] will put this injustice in history right by the right to the throne of Britain in Westminster to demand, after the deplorable future death of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, because he does not want to get rid of her deepest possible respect for the great service and selfless sacrifice and she brought her husband his Royal Highness Prince Philip for this great nation. '

Evans closes his royal statement by saying that 'will be promoted liberty and equality 'under his rule and that he will make Britain' great 'again.

For now, we do, however we have to worry about an unexpected new king in Britain. The legal department of government affairs said in front of the Independent to have no contact with the man. They can furthermore also not comment on his claim.

It is also not the first time that Evans did not do substantiated claims. In 2012, he demanded a large piece of land in Colorado. However, the judge ruled that he had no evidence that the land belonged to his family.

In the ad Evans claims the village Wheat Ridge in Colorado to be a descendant of Cunedda Wledig, the founder of the kingdom Wales. His pedigree would go back to the third century. The text he wants his family and others say that he is planning for its 'legacy' to demand.

In the ad, written in the 'royal third person' is further read: '[Evans] will put this injustice in history right by the right to the throne of Britain in Westminster to demand, after the deplorable future death of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, because he does not want to get rid of her deepest possible respect for the great service and selfless sacrifice and she brought her husband his Royal Highness Prince Philip for this great nation. '

Evans closes his royal statement by saying that 'will be promoted liberty and equality 'under his rule and that he will make Britain' great 'again.

For now, we do, however we have to worry about an unexpected new king in Britain. The legal department of government affairs said in front of the Independent to have no contact with the man. They can furthermore also not comment on his claim.

It is also not the first time that Evans did not do substantiated claims. In 2012, he demanded a large piece of land in Colorado. However, the judge ruled that he had no evidence that the land belonged to his family.

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