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Markle to tackle trivia questions to become British

- (Reuters)

US actress Meghan Markle will join Britain’s royal family when she marries Prince Harry this month but before she can become a British citizen, it will help her to know how big the Lake District is and the age of “Big Ben.”

Markle plans to take the nationalit­y of her new husband after their wedding on May 19 but, like tens of thousands of others wanting to become British every year, she will first have to demonstrat­e knowledge of some historical facts and obscure trivia that many Britons are oblivious to.

All would-be citizens must pass the “Life in the UK” test by successful­ly answering 18 out of 24 questions selected from some 3,000 facts, such as knowing the height of the London Eye Ferris wheel and how many lawmakers sit in the Scottish Parliament.

Even many Britons find the questions baffling. In a random survey carried out by Reuters, only 23 out of 41 Britons quizzed could correctly answer questions put to them, and many of those admitted they were guessing.

“I did history at school but some of them are just absolutely stupid,” said chef Tom Poston, 46, after failing a sample test shown to him by Reuters.

“I would have been kicked out, amazing,” said Poston, who lives in London. “I think she’s (Markle) going to have to do a lot of studying because I’m shocked.”

Britain has made the process of becoming a citizen more difficult in recent years as it struggles to cut annual net immigratio­n to below 100,000. Underlinin­g the sensitivit­y of that issue, Amber Rudd quit as Home Secretary (interior minister) on Sunday over an immigratio­n scandal.

Becoming a citizen requires a person to have lived in Britain for three years, to have good knowledge of English, to be of sound mind — and to pass the 50 pound (US$69) test.

However, the additional requiremen­t of earning a combined income of at least 18,600 pounds should not prove to be too burdensome for a prince of the realm and his new wife.

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