king. [laughter] if you are wrong and henry is the king, he has sovereign immunity. also might impede us or do other things like that -- he also might impede us or do other things like that. [laughter] ii this something the judges should get into? >> i can well understand your concerns. >> considering what he did in agincourt, yes. >> we can all hope we will not be treated as p.o.w.'s, as king henry treated the french. we think is a straightforward judicial dispute. >> this seems quite beside the point in the end. did the archbishop not invoke a higher law? he recited in the book of numbers, it is written, ttat a man dies without sons and then the inheritance descends to his daughters. surely that law comes down to our ordinary law. [laughter] >> your honor, it is indeed a high law. the archbishop did not cite that as the governing rule in france. the archbishop merely cited that as a demonstration of other sovereign's, indeed high sovereigns, that have accepted that rule as their own. the french adopt the rule to prohibit the line of succession going through a woman