Queen urged to make her daughter stand-in monarch in the absence of Charles and William

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Queen urged to make her daughter stand-in monarch in the absence of Charles and William

Prince Andrew would by default take charge if Queen Elizabeth becomes suddenly ill in the absence of her son Prince Charles and grandson Prince William.

According to a British newspaper, Prince William is scheduled to visit Caribbean this month while Prince Charles would be in Ireland.

The author of the article expressed her wish for Queen Elizabeth to appoint her daughter Princess Anne Cousellor of the State and make her an emergency stand in monarch.

Citing an example from the past,the article said George V had free rein to appoint consellors including the Archbishop of Canterbury.

According to the article, it would require an urgent reform of the 1937 Regency ACT to safeguard against this "grossly unsuitable possibility".