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By Mariah WheelerDecember 1, 2021
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The long-reigning monarch (longest-reigning, we should say) has experienced all that a queen could expect to experience during her time on the throne, and then some.

Through it all, she’s proven to be beacon of redoubtable reliability, a titan in an arena that has no place for the weak or unsure. Next year will mark the 70th anniversary of her coronation; scarcely has there been a queen or king who has carried the unwavering support of their people for such a long time.

Yet rich or poor, pure or evil, grand or pitiful: Father Time comes for us all. Indeed, Queen Elizabeth has been spotted in recent times walking with the assistance of a cane, not to mention the fact that she’s been forced to cancel a number of engagements in order to better take care of her own health.

As such, it’s no great surprise that the seemingly eternal question has reared its ugly head again. By that, naturally, we mean the relatively touchy subject of the Queen’s mortality.

Since Her Majesty is 95 years old, it’s no great surprise that attention has shifted in recent years, with ever more emphasis being placed on what will happen after she’s gone.

There’s perhaps one person above all others who has that on his mind. Of course, we’re talking about the Queen’s eldest son, Prince Charles.

The longest waiting and oldest heir apparent in British history, Charles has likely pondered over what will happen when he accedes the throne for many a year. 

That said, it’s obviously an extremely sensitive subject on the whole, not least because it exists thanks to arguably the most bittersweet of potential developments. Simply put, for Charles to inherit what is rightfully his, his own mother first has to die. 

Does that sound awfully morbid when written down on paper? Yes. Is it a numbing truth Charles has had 73 years to come to terms with? Yes. Is there anything he can do about it? Well … no. Not unless Queen Elizabeth shocks us all and steps down from her duties before she passes away.

So just how does Prince Charles view the prospect in its entirety?

It turns out there are four words that he will never utter out of respect for his mother, this as per a royal photographer who heard it straight from the horse’s mouth …

According to reports, doctors earlier this month gave Queen Elizabeth news that she’d rather not have heard. If recent rumors are to be believed, then fans might well have cause to be concerned as to her overall health.

The Queen was seen walking with the assistance of a cane back in October – in itself not that troubling considering she is 95 years old. Adding to that, however, was the news that she had been told to skip a trip to Northern Ireland after accepting medical advice to rest.

Again, given her advanced years, it might have been foolish to read more into that than necessary. The follow-on reports, however, left fans of Queen Elizabeth slightly more worried.

The monarch was hospitalized for “preliminary investigations” two weeks ago, before Buckingham Palace announced that she had been warned that she needs to rest for two more weeks. A report claims she would continue with “light, desk-based duties”, but wouldn’t be doing anything that might put her health in further jeopardy.

Despite her struggles, word on the grapevine insisted that she would be in attendance for the Remembrance Day service on Sunday, November 11. The day – the British equivalent to Veterans Day – commemorates armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.

As such, the Queen’s presence is usually standard fare, and it makes sense to assume that she would have been there if there was any possible way to make it happen.

On the day of the event itself, a statement was released by Buckingham Palace confirming that Queen Elizabeth wouldn’t be in attendance for the Remembrance Day ceremony due to a back sprain.

The statement told how the 95-year-old monarch was “disappointed” not to be able to attend the event, and had made the decision not to appear with “great regret” earlier on Sunday morning.

Previously, Buckingham Palace had outlined Queen Elizabeth’s “firm intention” to attend the service following her recent health issues.

Instead, Prince Charles laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in London on the Queen’s behalf. Several other members of The Firm – including Camilla, Prince William, and Kate – also attended the Remembrance Sunday service as planned.

Naturally, there’s a high degree of secrecy surrounding the possibility of her passing. Previous reports have outlined how there’s even a secret code phrase to be used in the event of her death, “London Bridge is down”.

It should go without saying that if Queen Elizabeth is sick beyond help – that is to say she won’t get better – the rest of us will be largely kept in the dark about it, barring some spill or leak from the Palace. That makes predicting if and when it’s time to prepare for her passing difficult indeed.

Now, since she’s a 95-year-old woman, it’s not all that strange that she’s resting up instead of being ferried and flown around to meet dignitaries, shake hands, and fulfill her usual duties.

Thankfully, it would seem as though the Queen is emerging from the troubling past few weeks unscathed.

Last Sunday, she attended the joint christening for two of her great-grandchildren, August, 9 months, the son of Princess Eugenie, and Lucas, 8 months, the son of Zara Tindall.

The Queen was reportedly joined by immediate family and close friends for a private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor – a good sign, by all accounts.

Even so, to quote the Queen herself, “No one can slow the passage of time”. Eventually, it will be Prince Charles who sits the English throne – like it or not – and that, undeniably giant step as it may be, is a transition the heir apparent has been groomed for his entire life.

And a long life it has been! Prince Charles is now 73 years old and has waited longer to become monarch than any other prince or princess in British history.

Yet despite the notion that he must be excited to finally call himself king, there’s one thing that Prince Charles won’t do out of respect for his mother.

Arthur Edwards, royal photographer for The Sun newspaper, recently appeared in a documentary titled: 2021: The Queen’s Terrible Year. Said documentary explored the lows the Royal Family have endured over the past 12 months, but went to lengths to reinforce the idea that Queen Elizabeth is still the acting figurehead in every way.

“The Queen has guided it all through 70 years,” Edwards said.

“And Prince Charles will do the same and Prince William will do the same and George will do the same.

“Because they have been brought up in that tradition but at the moment the Queen is still the boss.

“She intends to finish the job and when that job ends no one knows but that will be a sad end.”

Perhaps most interestingly, however, Edwards also opened up on something Prince Charles allegedly told him that speaks volumes to how he views the situation regarding the succession.

It will be Charles who one day picks up reigns wherever and whenever the Queen finally sets them down. But that doesn’t mean he’s relishing the idea one-hundred percent.

As per Edwards: “Prince Charles once said to me I never say ‘when I’ll be king’ because that is the day my mother dies.

“And I will be so heartbroken.”

Just what sort of king Charles will or won’t be remains to be seen, but it’s fair to say he has enormously big boots to fill if he’s to step from the shadow of his mother.

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