When the Kingsmen were established, Britain was a lot bigger than it is now.
Suppose someone from India/Hong Kong/Myanmar attended an English public school and then Oxbridge. Could they be considered a candidate?
When the Kingsmen were established, Britain was a lot bigger than it is now.
Suppose someone from India/Hong Kong/Myanmar attended an English public school and then Oxbridge. Could they be considered a candidate?
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No
We dont take those kind of people.
Could they? Don’t see why not. Would they be even invited tho? Eggsy is a born and bred English boy and even then he was hated by Arthur and most of the other recruits just because he was poor, I don’t see how a colonial would be treated any better, Oxford or no Oxford
I think so, yes. If Oxford or Cambridge let you in who are the Kingsmen to question your fitness as a gentleman?
They would join their respective regional chapter.
They probably don’t have a rule against it but you’re kidding yourself if you think the British upper class would let a colored person into their club. Eggsy was already controversial and he was as white as it getsĀ
This was covered in the last movie. One of the Kingsman was a Zulu from South Africa.
It’s possible but unlikely.