Prince Charles is slated to become the next king in Britain.
This is what the line of succession provides.
At a royal secret meeting, the "Charles problem" was discussed.
London - In April this year, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 95th birthday with close family members.
Shortly before, she had to carry her husband, Prince Philip, to the grave.
After this sad event, the question of who should become the next monarch in the British royal family once again came to the fore.
After all, Queen Elizabeth II is no longer the youngest and, according to an expert, and contrary to popular opinion, could give up the crown early.
According to the line of succession, it would be her son, Prince Charles' turn.
Two secret meetings are said to have taken place in Buckingham Palace to discuss whether Prince Charles is a suitable candidate.
Royals: Succession to the throne advised by Prince Charles at secret meetings
According to
Bild.de
, several employees and representatives of the Queen and her grandson, Prince William and his wife Kate, are said to have doubts and have the impression that Prince Charles has no "desire for the throne", according to an insider - it should be called Charles problem ”. However, the chances of the Queen's son avoiding this responsibility are slim. According to Royal expert Ingrid Seward, he probably won't do that either.
She is convinced that Charles will become king as soon as the Queen is dead.
“He said himself: 'It's not a job like a bus driver.
This is what I was born for. '", Seward knows and explains:" What Charles means: It is not in his power to decide whether he will be king or not.
With succession to the throne being governed by inheritance law, Charles will be the next ruler to rule the United Kingdom.
Royals: will Prince Charles be the next king?
Accordingly, Charles could refer to an incurable disease. A parliamentary act would be necessary so that the crown could then be handed over directly to his son William. However, this approach would be “dirty”, as the expert put it. They also think it is unlikely that the royals will mess with the system. Because then the necessity of a monarchy would probably be questioned by many. But Prince Charles is not only concerned with the succession to the throne: The relationship with his youngest son, Prince Harry, has remained tense since his interview with Oprah Winfrey. (
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