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Queen Elizabeth ‘will never abdicate’ for anyone

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The British royal family has shifted its full attention to Prince Philip’s widow, Queen Elizabeth II, who just turned 95 – but don’t anticipate the mourning leader will back down anytime soon.

True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen told Fox News, “The queen will never abdicate, full-stop.” “She made a commitment not just to this country, to the Commonwealth and her family, but also to God. Faith is very important to her. And when she became queen, she made that commitment in front of God as well. So she will do this job until she is no longer able to do this job .”

Although royal observers believe Elizabeth will never abdicate because of her lifetime loyalty to public service, she has begun to delegate more control to her eldest son, Prince Charles, 72, who is first in line to the throne. Following Philip’s passing, the timeline is expected to speed up.

Skipping to William

During an interview on Instagram, Antonio Caprarica confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II is legally unable to abdicate in favor of Prince William because Prince Charles is the next in line to the throne. Due to the “shame” connected with the act after Edward VIII stood down, the royal commentator said, it was impossible that the Queen or her son, the Prince of Wales, would contemplate abdicating.

Mr. Caprarica said, “Queen Elizabeth is the last great imperial monarch and currently 80 percent of the British support the Elizabethan monarchy.

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“Elizabeth represents the memory of the empire in the style, in the grandeur and grandeur of the ceremonies, in the splendor of the representations.

“Memory of what was and is no longer and will never be again. What will happen after Elizabeth?

“The Queen cannot abdicate in favour of William, the Crown is not in her availability.

“The law clearly states that the succession belongs to the Queen’s firstborn.”

He went on to say: “Let’s say that Elizabeth still reigns another 10 years, which is plausible given that her mother died at 102 – Charles would rise to the throne at 83.

“And this would be a bit risky.

“He could ascend the throne, but not be crowned and abdicate in William’s favour.

“Against this hypothesis, however, there is the consideration that abdication is a shame for the Windsors.

“After Edward VIII any abdication is shameful. I don’t think Elizabeth and Charles will give up.

“I think Charles will be a transitional king, a good regent, but a transitional one.

“And anyway, in 10 years even William will no longer be a boy, but he will be on the threshold of being 50.”

Bullen, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, has collaborated closely with Charles over the past eight years and has produced shows about the royal family for almost 20 years. He is currently the executive producer of “Elizabeth at 95: The Invincible Queen,” a Netflix special that examines how the British royal family has evolved into one of the world’s most powerful global brands.

He revealed that Elizabeth had also delegated more royal responsibilities to the royal family’s younger members.

“I think we can expect to see more of that,” he explained. “If you see now, she doesn’t take on foreign trips. So the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall take on more of the foreign trips, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. And with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex living in California, we can expect to see Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex taking on more royal duties.”

“The queen is progressively slowing down, but she’s definitely not stepping back,” he said.

Because the queen cut down on long-haul trips, the Prince of Wales took her spot at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Sri Lanka in 2013.

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