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Published 18:32 16 Jul 2018 BST
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The group are challenging the laws that prevent firstborn daughters from receiving hereditary peerages and keeps them from being elected to the House of Lords.
They say that it is "outdated" and lawyers are arguing the women are facing discrimination on the basis of their gender.
This means that if they are successful, a daughter born to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could inherit the title of the Duchess of Sussex.
The law currently says that a son can only inherit a dukedom, whether or not he has elder sisters.
This means that if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a daughter, she would not receive a title - and if the couple only have daughters, the title would die out.
It comes as, in 2013, the Succession to the Crown Act detailed how the gender of a member of the royal family wouldn't determine where they stood in the line of succession.
Which means that Princess Charlotte made history this year when her younger brother, Prince Louis, was born - and she became the first royal to retain her claim to the throne.
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