Will Prince Charles And Camilla Divorce Or Become King And Queen Under Regency Act?
The latest reports on the British monarchy hint at Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles scheming to be King and Queen of England, after the Queen Mother, 88, steps down due to ill health.
Contrary to earlier reports about Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles getting a divorce, the latest reports based on Dick Arbiter, a former Buckingham Palace press secretary said Camilla would be Queen when Prince Charles accedes the throne. The 88-year old ailing monarch, Queen Elizabeth will presumably step down and Prince Charles will replace her as King.
When news of Prince Charles being sidelined as heir to the throne by Prince William, Camilla came to the rescue demanding that Charles fight for his birthright. And of course, Camilla Parker Bowles wants to sit right next to Charles, if he accedes to the throne. But Queen Mother isn't quite ready to give up the throne.
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Reports confirm that Queen Elizabeth, who's battling Alzheimer's is gradually scaling down her duties as the monarch and Prince Charles is taking on more of her responsibilities. He represented the Queen at the Commonwealth nations meet in Sri Lanka in 2013 and Charles is in charge of the royal press offices.
But the accession of Charles to the throne may not be good news for royal followers who were hoping to see Prince William and Princess Kate rise to the crown even if the Queen had to find a loophole. Some reports, however, say that Prince Charles is trying to sneak his way to Buckingham Palace using the Regency act! This legislation could make Charles King and /or give him power of the monarch.
Should Charles become Prince Regent if Queen Elizabeth is unfit to carry out her duties. The Queen will not relinquish the throne and this would be the only way Prince Charles could assume power of the monarchy in England, unless the Queen dies of old age.
"On Duty With the Queen: My Time As a Buckingham Palace Press Secretary," was published by Arbiter and the book cites Camilla Bowles Parker, the Duchess of Cornwall will not take the position as princess consort as speculated.Rather, she will be seated beside Prince Charles: "If he becomes king at 79" Charles will have the support of his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry..