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Queen Elizabeth II has had to overcome numerous health problems this year and the disappearance of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. /
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To this question the
French historian Jean des Cars with a blunt statement: “abdication is unthinkable.” from a Gaulish milieu, the historian specializing in the queen clarifies that for the monarch and her team the idea of abdication is a nightmare and “an absolute taboo in Buckingham.”
Why the queen will never abdicate (according to experts)
A clue as to why the British queen is not considering leaving her post can be found in the
Daily Mirror who has announced that this has been the worst year of the British monarchy since 10 December 1936, when
Edward VIII He decided to abdicate and abandon everything to live with the woman he had fallen in love with, Wallis Simpson. And it is precisely this abdication that prevents Queen Elizabeth II from considering her own resignation at such a delicate moment for the Windsors as is the current one with open fronts everywhere.
That
Edward VIII renouncing the throne was an earthquake in the life of Isabel and her family, a real trauma. For this decision his father,
George VI, He became king and she became the crown princess at just 10 years old. His life changed forever. By the time he took possession of the throne at age 25 the
April 21, 1947 The young queen was clear that her vocation of service to the crown would last her entire life because she would never do something or half similar to what her own uncle had done to her family.
“All my life, long or short, I will dedicate to service,” he stated in the speech he gave to his subjects on the day of his coronation and which was broadcast to half the planet. She seems more than willing to fulfill that oath 70 years later. In fact, if your health condition worsens even more and you cannot fulfill any of your functions, your child
Charles, the prince of Wales, would act as regent of the crown, but
Isabel II she would continue to be queen until the day of her death.
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