Queen to abdicate throne in favour of her son Prince Charles amid health worries?

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March 27, 2022

There are speculations that 'sensitive' planning for Prince Charles' coronation is underway

Queen Elizabeth II, who has become the first British monarch to reign for seven decades, is being asked to abdicate throne in favour of her eldest son Prince Charles amid health worries.

There are speculations that "sensitive" planning for Prince Charles' coronation is underway. "We are shaping a military event that will need approval from the palace nearer the time," a media outlet, citing, source, reported.

It is to mention here that the Queen reportedly said in the past that she will never abdicate and will stay in the role her entire life.

On the other hand, Royal expert Daniella Elserasked the Queen to make an "unthinkable" move and abdicate in order to let Prince Charles take the throne.

Daniella Elser noted that the 95-year-old monarch, who has recently recovered from Covid, looks "frail" in recent pictures and stated that she should retire as "she can no longer physically do" her job.

Writing in news.co.au, the expert, according to Express UK, added: "Making way for Charles to take the throne now is not only the practical play here but the canny one."

Daniella Elser went on to say: "A smooth, joy-filled coronation for King Charles III, one which starred his beaming mother casting a proud eye over proceedings, would be a world away from a coronation tainted by the sadness of her death."

The Queen, in a landmark address marking the 70th anniversary of her reign, said that she wants Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to be known as 'Queen Consort' when Prince Charles becomes King, sparking speculations that the longest-serving British monarch will abdicate to let her son take over.


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