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The Queen is in poor health: Camilla wants to take the throne to replace the vacancy left by Harry and Andrew?

author:Liangshichuan
The Queen is in poor health: Camilla wants to take the throne to replace the vacancy left by Harry and Andrew?

Ever since Elizabeth II's health became an issue, Buckingham Palace's aides have been busy filling her vacancies. Usually, the royal family needs four members to play the role of queen, and for reasons that are well known, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have been excluded, so Camilla has been transferred as a backup candidate.

The Duchess of Cornwall was promoted to royal family. Ever since it was announced that Elizabeth II was forced to rest due to poor health, there have been fears that the head of the royal family may lack leadership. Although the Queen continues to carry out her duties as head of state, despite the reluctance to cancel some activities, the Daily Mail notes that it is important that her entourage be able to intervene at such times.

The Queen is in poor health: Camilla wants to take the throne to replace the vacancy left by Harry and Andrew?

If Elizabeth II is too ill, there should be four members of the royal family ready to take over her work. But these include Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, who are not active members of the Cabinet. That's why court assistants decided to give Camilla a new, more prominent role. It is even possible that she will be appointed to the royal elite to perform duties on behalf of the Queen.

A source close to the royal family said: "This is a headache constitutional issue. As the Queen grew older, people began to discuss what would happen if the Queen could not work for any reason. You can't let Andrew and Harry do it, and Charles and William are also very busy. So Camilla joined the team.

The Queen is in poor health: Camilla wants to take the throne to replace the vacancy left by Harry and Andrew?

Queen "In good spirits"

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had the opportunity to visit the Queen, and although her health needed to rest, she still did not let her heart go. Although Elizabeth II continued to work in the office rather than in the field, she was still determined to stick to her schedule. In an interview with Channel Four on October 30, Boris said: "I have spoken to Her Majesty the Queen and she is in very good condition. It is said that the queen was even "in a good state of mind". Her forced rest was just a precaution.

| Liang Ishikawa

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