Royal expert sure: Queen Elizabeth is preparing for death
Created: 04/21/2022, 16:20
By: Larissa Glunz
Before Queen Elizabeth hands over the crown to heir Charles, she would like to fulfill one big wish and bring the royal family back together.
Windsor – Many jubilees use their own birthday to look back on their past year of life.
Queen Elizabeth II, who turns 96 on April 21, has also had eventful months that should make the British monarch think.
Royal expert sure: Queen Elizabeth is preparing for death
Over the past year, Queen Elizabeth has had to endure some difficult moments and setbacks.
In addition to saying goodbye to her beloved husband Prince Philip (99, † 2021), she also had to deal with various health problems.
Queen Elizabeth spent a night in the hospital, followed by a break of several weeks, and fell ill with Corona.
The royal family still has to announce short-term cancellations today.
The 96-year-old can no longer maintain the high workload she used to have, which is why the future of the British crown is probably becoming more and more important to her.
Queen Elizabeth II has been sitting on the British death for 70 years, her successor is secured (symbol image).
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In February of this year, Queen Elizabeth announced on her 70th anniversary of the throne that Duchess Camilla (74) would bear the title "Queen Consort" after Charles (73) ascended the throne.
In an interview with Blick, nobility expert Paola Calvetti (64) made it clear that the Queen was already preparing for her death and was therefore promoting reconciliation within the British royal family.
"She knows that the final years of her reign have arrived.
And probably the person Elizabeth wants to know that his loved ones are by his side now,” Calvetti speculates.
Queen Elizabeth: Is there a royal reconciliation?
Sunshine and family peace certainly do not currently prevail in Buckingham Palace.
The still tense relationship between Prince Harry (37) and his relatives in England should give the regent a headache.
The Queen's recent meeting with the Sussex couple at Windsor Castle can undoubtedly be interpreted as a sign of rapprochement.
In addition to Harry, his uncle Prince Andrew (62) is one of the Royals' problem children.
The Duke of York can still count on his mother's support, as demonstrated by the joint appearance at Prince Philip's memorial service, but Prince Charles and Prince William (39) are not on good terms with the 62-year-old.