The Queen is going to retire making Charles king

B00Mer

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Queen ‘to abdicate and make Charles king in all but name’ in secret Palace plan for monarch’s retirement





Royal commentator Robert Jobson told the Mail On Sunday he has spoken to a number of high-ranking courtiers who say preparations for the transition of the Crown are gaining pace.

He claims Palace communications staff have been ordered to be "up to speed" on the 1937 Regency Act - the bill which grants power to the heir apparent.

Mr Jobson said one senior former member of the Royal Household told him: "Out of the profound respect the Queen holds for the institution of monarchy and its stewardship, Her Majesty would want to make sure that she has done everything she can for her country and her people before she hands over.

"Her Majesty is mindful of her age and wants to make sure when the time comes, the transition of the Crown is seamless.

"I understand the Queen has given the matter considerable thought and believes that, if she is still alive at 95, she will seriously consider passing the reign to Charles."

However Clarence House, the official residence of the Prince of Wales, has made no comment about so-called Plan Regency.



And it's decision that wouldn't be taken lightly - a Regent can only be implemented once a decision is reached by three of the following: the Sovereign's consort, the Duke of Edinburgh; the Lord Chancellor, David Lidington; the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow; the Lord Chief Justice, the incoming Sir Ian Burnett and Master of the Rolls, Sir Terence Etherton.

Queen Elizabeth, at 91, is the oldest and longest-serving monarch following her Coronation in 1953.

Last month, her husband Prince Philip officially retired from public duties at the age of 96.

Prince Charles has gradually been filling in for his mother and represented the head of state on foreign trips during her Diamond Jubilee year to Australia and New Zealand.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/42329...n-secret-palace-plan-for-monarchs-retirement/
 

Walter

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We had a thread on this a couple of weeks ago. Typical leftie bullshit.
 

coldstream

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I heard the plans were provisional, to be enacted if the Queen becomes incapacitated, or perhaps on her 95th Birthday, which is still 4 years off.
 

Blackleaf

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Probably true. I think many of the non-British here don't get that if Her Majesty becomes too frail to perform any public duties, she's still the Queen. Charles can act as regent while she continues to wear the Crown, if necessary.

She can abdicate, which means she won't be Queen at all. Charles will be King. Edward VIII abdicated in 1936.

Or she can remain Queen, but let Charles be King in all but name - he will be the first Prince Regent for 200 years.

Or she can simply remain as she is now until she dies, and Charles will have to wait.
 

Curious Cdn

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Not going to happen.The abdication of her uncle horrified the royal family for generations and it AIN'T going to happen.

They should dust off the investigation of Diana's death and subpoena Charles, though.
 

White_Unifier

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Not going to happen.The abdication of her uncle horrified the royal family for generations and it AIN'T going to happen.

They should dust off the investigation of Diana's death and subpoena Charles, though.

You're in the know about something that the police don't? You should inform the police of everything you know to help with the investigation.
 

Danbones

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Well, judging by the tred like wrinkles, I'd say the tires she has on,
on the face of it, look like they are holding up quite well.
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it...no need to retire yet, those tires are fine.

On the other hand if she has wrinkles like that in her butt, she might want to think about retail.
 

gerryh

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She stated when she was coronated that she would devote her entire life to the British and commonwealth peoples. She has reiterated numerous times that she will not break that promise and will continue as our sovereign until she dies.

Long live the Queen.