Liechtenstein’s royal family just rewrote the rules—ending centuries of male-only succession. Now, the oldest child, regardless of gender, inherits the throne, aligning them with nations like the UK and Denmark. A two-thirds family vote made the change, balancing tradition with progress. While current heir Alois’s kids aren’t affected, future generations could see a princess on the throne for the first time. In a country where the prince still wields veto power and women only got the vote in 1984, this move is both historic and bold.

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