75-year-old Charles refused to abdicate, following Elizabeth's example, William and so on!
Prince William will have to wait a little longer, as the 75-year-old Charles, following Queen Elizabeth's example, refuses to abdicate.
With the news of Charles' cancer**, many netizens are speculating whether Charles will abdicate early. But the answer given by the royal family is that Carlos will never abdicate and that he, like the queen, will serve the royal family for the rest of his life.
King Charles' abdication is not in the interests of the monarchy and the United Kingdom, and the current situation is also unstable, and Prince William has no intention of inheriting the throne. Even if Charles was ill, he would remain on the throne until the last moment.
Royal expert Tom Bower believes that while calls for abdication are currently high, Charles has no real intention of abdicating. Modern technology is very advanced, and King Charles can get the best even if he has cancer, so he is still optimistic.
In fact, the British royal family has been actively saying that Charles's health will also be under control when Kate is able to return to work. But this is just a good wish, and whether it can be realized in the end, everyone has a question mark in their hearts.
As for Prince William, he is also very busy, juggling royal duties and taking care of a sick Kate. The right time, the right place and the right people are indispensable, so Prince William is not in a hurry to inherit the throne, but wants to wait a little longer.
Tom Ball believes that Prince William is a faithful son and now his goal is to get through the storm together and is unlikely to force Charles to abdicate. As for Prince Harry, he has caused trouble again, but he is also unable to influence the situation and will only cause more trouble for Charles at best.
The reason many in the industry wanted Carlos to abdicate was the influence of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. At the moment, his health has turned red, so it may be a good choice to abdicate, recuperate, and become the queen mother.
Caroline Harris, a professor of royal history at the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Education, believes that Charles was a man who followed tradition and would abdicate only in extreme circumstances, otherwise he would remain on the throne until the end of his life.
In fact, throughout the history of Britain, there are no examples of monarchs voluntarily abdicating, they are all victims of external pressure. Even if Charles's health continues to deteriorate and he becomes seriously ill, he will continue to work until the last moment, just like Queen Elizabeth.
Harris believes that even if Charles is terminally ill, he will not agree to abdicate. It may sound crazy, but for the sake of the stability of the royal family and the Commonwealth, Charles would definitely make such a decision at this time.
The reappointment of Princess Anne at this time also sent some signals. Anne is William's aunt and Charles's most trusted person, and it is a very safe way to let Anne temporarily take the regent.
Of course, Charles had full confidence in William, believing that he would surpass his achievements. But now that the royal family is in trouble and on the verge of crisis, it is wise to maintain the status quo.
Therefore, Charles decided to stick to some simple jobs despite his health problems. In doing so, he was following in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth and demonstrating Charles's responsible attitude and winning public support.
The royal family seems to be about to undergo a sea change, but the chaos is stable, and the situation is still under Charles's control. There are many people with ulterior motives around the king, but at the moment they are powerless and difficult to share in the benefits.
It seems that Prince William will have to wait until the last moment of Charles' life to inherit the throne, and Kate's canonization date will also be postponed indefinitely.