Blood Royal Undoubted

Blood Royal Undoubted is an English translation of the Ibutho inheritence doctrine called ''Ngokungangabazeki egazini 'wasebukhosini. ''Under the doctrine, children of royal women are considered to be undoubtedly royal descendants due to the impossibility of fabricating an observed fetal expulsion. It is in contrast to the designation blood royal which under Ibutho law refers to children of royal men. Such children are not considered to be undoutedly royal descendants since their mothers' conjugal fidelty could not be definetively determined prior to the advent of paternity testing. A child born to parents who are both blood royal undoubted would inherit the undoubted designation of his or her mother whose conjugal fidelity would be immaterial due to her own classification as undoutedly royal.