Are the British Royals allowed to donate their organs after death?

Asked: Are the British Royals allowed to donate their organs after death?

Dunno….but I hear that the queen has her **** insured for 10 million pounds………now THAT'S an expensive ****.

Answers:

Saurab Answered:
There is nothing on the statute books that prohibits it, so yes, the royal family is absolutely allowed to donate their organs after death.

That said, in reality it would be more than extremely unlikely that this would happen.



SW16 Answered:
It might be in the Queen's Xmas message this year, we should all consider donating our organs including theirs.



Hi Answered:
Not mine because I'm precious. You can take theirs and create a new set of crown jewels.



Answered:
Depends on British Law, I know in the United States people are encouraged to donate organs but what they are not taught is that your estate in responsible for the cost of the tranplant, so have a living will saying the reciver of your organ pays for the surgery or your family will be held to pay.Info from my Family Trust.



lkl Answered:
Sure. But they do most of the donating while alive. Just look at Philip. His organ has been donated thousands of times, inside some very worthy causes.



Yung Fiq Answered:
Not at all, dear girl. The organs of our wonderful Royals would not be compatible with the bodies of mere common folk. You see, it is a well-known medical fact that the Royal Family have pure and unadulterated blue blood coursing through their veins, whilst the rest of the population possess only the commonest of red blood.



Lord Lucan Answered:
The Queen is a WE so she has TWO hearts.With such duplication
she is a virtual scrap merchant



boofuswoolie Answered:
for like a monastic haggis or something? I'd say yeah.



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