If you're writing books set in a society where there are inherited titles or offices, it's a good idea to know the difference between an heir apparent and an heir presumptive. Especially if you're going to use one or both of those terms. This means you, K J Parker and David Weber.
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Date: 2007-10-04 01:03 am (UTC)(sorry)
Agreed. I'm a lousy American (look at me, I don't want to invade anywhere) and I know that Her Maj was never the heir apparent