Queen Elizabeth II’s health breakdowns could benefit the work of Camilla Parker-Bowles, who according to British media, could begin to take her Majesty’s post and replace her in some official duties that her mother-in-law cannot attend.
According to the press, Buckingham Palace is preparing the ground to announce Camilla as Queen Elizabeth’s successor in case she becomes ill or is unwell.
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Would Camilla Parker Bowles replace Queen Elizabeth II?
Camilla’s mother-in-law, the monarch with the longest reign in history, by medical recommendation has reduced her duties to a minimum and that is why this would be the time to shine for the Duchess of Cornwall even if this involves a restructuring within the House of Windsor.
The restructuring would begin by appointing new representatives of Queen Elizabeth. The monarchy states that only Princes Charles, Andrew, William and Harry could represent Her Majesty however, Andrew’s resignation as a delegate of the monarchy and Harry’s resignation from the monarchy, leave vacancies in the palace. So everything would be served for Camilla to finally take a more important role within the royal family.
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“The Queen can seek the support of the Duchess of Cornwall, anyway she will become a Councillor of State when Charles is king,” Craig Prescott, an expert at Bangor University, told The Mirror.
Other names that could appear to represent the Queen are those of Princess Beatrice, Eugenie, Princess Anne and Edward, Duke of Wessex.