A bit like that giant panda which eats shoots and leaves.
I think you did that deliberately, knowing I am in no position to criticise American spelling!
If I logged every grammatical error on NSC as ammunition just on the off-chance that the author subsequently made a smart Alec comment against me, I'd 1) be extremely sad, and 2) have a database requiring a bigger hard drive to house it.
What I don't understand is that you've used would've...
Now look here Mr Underscore, I only devised this to help Oscar and others who don't seem to be picking this up the way Somerset suggests. If you can say my god, I can prefix it with oh, OK?
Memorise this, taking note of the emboldened letters:
Charles is the heir and William is in line; it'll be their throne one day.
This is neither here nor there to Irish republicans, who might say
"They're just commoners, so they are."
This is my own compilation; can anybody improve on it?