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Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

The Queen's precarious health has recently attracted a lot of attention, especially about what would happen to the work and activities that had previously fallen on her if she was unable to continue her work because of her ill-intentions. According to the "Sun" reported on October 31, Camilla, duchess of Cornwall, may replace the queen to perform the relevant duties of the royal family.

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

The queen, who is now 95 years old, needs to rest according to her doctor's advice for the next two weeks. In the order of succession, when the Queen's physical condition does not allow her to continue working, the four members of the royal family, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince William and Prince Harry, will be appointed as State Advisers to take over the Queen's work, but Prince Andrew is still mired in the sexual assault scandal, while Harry is far away in the United States.

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

In this case, the courtiers generally agreed that Camilla, now 74, could be the best candidate to replace the Queen, especially after she had just received public acclaim for her speech against violence against women.

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

Dr Craig Prescott, a constitutional expert from Bangor University, said: "Appointing several state advisers is Plan B, but what if Plan B is not ideal?" In this case, the Queen may have ordered the Duchess of Cornwall to join, and Camilla would have become one of the State Advisers after Prince Charles succeeded to the throne. ”

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

However, Buckingham Palace has not commented on this at this time. It is reported that the queen was very obedient to the doctor's arrangement, and had been staying at Windsor Castle yesterday, and instead of going to church, she invited a priest to pray.

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

At the same time, Camilla appears to want her husband, Prince Charles, to make a sweeping cut with his aide, Michael Fawcett, who was embroiled in a bribery scandal in the first half of the year, after fawcett was accused of using his position to help a Saudi billionaire obtain a British "golden visa" that the rich man used to seek British citizenship and permanent residency.

Camilla may take the place of the Queen in performing her duties

From this point of view, according to the order, the original four state advisers in addition to Prince William, the other three seem to have all kinds of troubles, at this time Camilla's joining is also reasonable, and from the perspective of popularity, Kate and several princesses are actually not inferior. It seems that the queen can actually rest assured that half of the sky of the royal family is enough to come out and help her hold up the scene.

Source: The Sun, The Internet

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