Exactly which person died before the other is subjective, depending on your velocity as you observe the two deaths, which in turn can affect the chain of succession
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If the neutral frame of reference is Earth, the first solution is also impractical because, if you were near Elizabeth at the time she died, it would be impossible to know who was the new monarch without consulting Earth, a round trip of potentially years
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So I guess what you'd do is pick the *current monarch*'s frame of reference as authoritative?
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So it doesn't matter if, in your frame of reference, Charles died first. In Elizabeth's frame of reference, Charles was her successor in her forward light cone and that's what counts
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This leads to a scenario where, in a relativistically colonial fashion, Charles was only ever monarch over a tract of spacetime which he was unable to ever visit or actively rule, due to being spacelike-separated from it
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Ah, it looks like succession doesn't work in the way I described, William ends up monarch no matter what
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Okay, instead imagine a new scenario where William is *being born* right at the same instant that Charles dies, so the question is how the line of succession gets juggled
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