Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
1. He also overlooks the Prince's (admittedly rare) interventions in the House of Lords as Duke of Cornwall.
2. The Constitutional Position of the Prince of Wales’ [1995] PL 401 at 403–405.
3. The emergence of Lord Home in 1963 is even more controversial if the Lord Chancellor, who polled individual Cabinet Ministers about their choice of successor to Macmillan, got the figures wrong. He appears to have counted Iain Macleod as voting for Home, even though Macleod refused to serve under him as Prime Minister. See Alastair Home, Macmillan 1957–1986 (1989), pp 559–562.
4. [1982] 1 QB 892.